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Theodore Tugboat is moving, and he’s been bringing crowds to harbors along the way. North Country residents can see the boat transit the Eisenhower lock in Massena between 8:30-9am Thursday morning. The visitor center is opening early.
Theodore is a life-size version of the model used as the lead character in the children’s television series that aired on CBC in Canada from 1993 to 2001 and on PBS in the United States. Theodore and his friends lived and worked in the Big Harbour, which on the show, was a remarkably accurate scale model of the harbour in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Harbourmaster host and narrator of Theodore Tugboat was Halifax born and raised Denny Doherty, formerly a member of The Mamas and the Papas.
MASSENA â A month into Theodore Tooâs journey from Nova Scotia to a new home in Ontario, the smiling tugboat passed through U.S. waters of the St. Lawrence River in Massena.
On the top tier of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Visitorsâ Center observation deck alone, about 75 people watched the replica television star pass through the Eisenhower Lock on Thursday morning. Another 200 people lined the lower fences along the south side of the canal, and dozens more waved from the overlook north of the lock.
The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation reopened the visitorsâ center last week after a year-long COVID-19 pandemic closure. Doors to the observation area were opened early Thursday to accommodate Theodore Tooâs fans and curious ship watchers.