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Narcisse M. Cantin 1870-1940

Narcisse M. Cantin 1870-1940

Photo by Alan L Brown - October, 2004

Narcisse M. Cantin 1870-1940

Photo from Google Street View ©2010 Google - December, 2010

Plaque Location

The County of Huron
The Municipality of Bluewater
In St. Joseph, in a park on the west side of Highway 21 at Road 84


Coordinates: N 43 24.804 W 81 42.379

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Plaque Text

Descended from a long line of French-Canadian shipbuilders, Cantin was born on a nearby farm which his grandfather acquired about 1850. An energetic entrepreneur, inventor and cattle trader, Cantin began work here, in 1897, on a city named St. Joseph from which he hoped to construct a canal linking Lake Huron and Erie. Undaunted by his inability to raise sufficient funds for this project, he initiated and, between 1900 and 1930, tirelessly promoted the concept of a Great Lakes seaway system which 'would take passengers and freight from all ocean ports on the globe direct to all the principal ports of the Great Lakes'.

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Posted July 5, 2009
my name is andre hector cantin born in montreal 1929 son of rene a cantin born in 1898 son of joseph cantin/exilda chatelle.any connection?

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