The Ship's Company of Penetanguishene |
HMS Badger HMS Badger on route to Wasaga Beach from Penetanguishene.
HULL LENGTH: 25 FT Badger's hull was originally an aluminum lifeboat from a great lakes freighter, the "Fort Chambly" long since scrapped. The lifeboat had spent some time in a farmer's field and was destined to be cut up for scrap. ![]() Work on the Badger started in the fall of 2000 and it was launched without spars on July 1, 2001. Over the next winter, spars, rigging and sails were completed and it was first sailed in the summer of 2002. Now known as Penetanguishene's "Small Tall Ship", H.M.S. Badger is a familiar site sailing on Penetanguishene Bay, and regularly participates in special events, re-enactments, and community activities. Combined with crew and officers in period uniform, her overall appearance and 19th-century detail make her a real crowd-pleaser wherever she goes. Throughout the spring, summer and early fall she is moored at the Penetanguishene Town Dock, just across from the Dock Lunch.
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