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  • ...ium, in 1947.jpg|thumb|300px|''Radium Gilbert'' moored in [[Port Radium]], in 1947.]] ...[Northwest Territories]].<ref name=IfOnlyWeHadKnown/> Like the other tugs in the [[Radium Line]] she was steel-hulled.
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  • ...The ''Radium King'' was reassembled downstream of the rapids at Fort Smith in 1937.]] The '''''Radium King''''' was built in 1937 to haul ore on the [[Mackenzie River]], and her tributaries.<ref name=
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  • ...nd her sister ship the ''[[Radium King]]'' were built in [[Sorel, Quebec]] in 1937, for the [[Northern Transportation Company]], a subsidiary of [[Eldora | quote = Both ships were built for the Northern Transportation Company, a subsidiary of Eldorado Gold Mine
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  • ...mes.<ref name=HighwayOfTheAtom/><ref name=StarPhoenix1948-09-09/> She was built by [[Allied Shipbuilding Company]] of Vancouver.<ref name=Yumpu/> The prima ...thabasca River]], and up the Athabasca River to a railhead at [[Waterways, Alberta]].
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  • ...nto load that could fit on flatcars, and shipped, by rail, to [[Waterways, Alberta]] (now part of [[Fort McMurray]]). The river port at Waterways was then th She was in use until 1976, mainly on the [[Athabasca River]] and [[Clearwater River]].
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  • ...s ''"the Radium Line"'' because many of its vessels included ''"Radium"'' in their names. ...Further, some segments of the rivers were shallow, so all the vessels were built with shallow draft. Even so sometimes the vessels needed the assistance of
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