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The ship "Triton" weighed anchor bound for the Canadas on September 26, 1791, on a day that was, "blowing, fresh, fine and clear."

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"Wind east, blowing fresh, fine and clear. It became calm this morning, and at one o'clock p.m., we embarked on board His Majesty's frigate "Triton" 28 guns . . . I became giddy (seasick) as soon as I entered the ship and went to my cabin, an apartment just large enough to swing a cot, which I immediately got into. On leaving Weymouth . . . one of the port hole windows was stove in and the gentlemen at dinner were quite wet."
Sept. 26th, 1791
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Nov 2nd, 1791 - The Liberty from Whitby, (detail)
Elizabeth Simcoe, (1766-1850)
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Reference Code: F 47-11-1-0-6
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". . .fine morning & fortunately made Isle of Sable before 12 o'clock 13 leagues N. 8 1/2 fathoms only immediately grew foggy and rained. if the wind holds till tomorrow we hope to go thro' the Gut of Canso instead of roundby..."
October 28th, 1791
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![Watercolour: October 29th 1792, 4 o'clock P.M. Richmond I or Isle Madame near the Gut of Canso. Vessel coming out of Arishart Harbour [Newfoundland], 1791 (detail)](pics/6853islemadame300.jpg)
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October 29th 1792, 4 o'clock P.M.
Richmond I or Isle Madame near the Gut of Canso.
Vessel coming out of Arishart Harbour [Cape Breton], 1791, (detail)
Elizabeth Simcoe, (1766-1850)
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The coast of Nova Scotia came into view on October 29th and on the 30th the boat sailed past Louisburg on the coast of Cape Breton Island.
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"...we saw the Gut of Canso at a distance. At 4 we saw at the south end of Cape Breton, Richmond Island, so called in some charts, in others Isle Madame...It is a bold, and perpendicular, dark red rock, shaded almost to black, and covered with pine.."
- October 29th, 1791
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Watercolour of Islands, 1791 (detail)
Elizabeth Simcoe, (1766-1850)
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![Watercolour: Isle of Entry [one of the Magdalene Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence], (detail)](pics/6864magdalenes.jpg)
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Isle of Entry [one of the Magdalene Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence], (detail)
Elizabeth Simcoe, (1766-1850)
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Reference Code: F- 47-11-1-0-12
Archives of Ontario, I0006864
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The Triton made its way past the Magdelene Islands and into the Gulf of St. Lawrence on its way to Quebec City.
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