S.S. William A. Irvin
The Great Lakes Floating Maritime Museum is committed to preserving historic Great Lakes vessels in seaworthy condition, honoring the lives and stories of their officers and crew.
 
 Coast Guard Cutter, Sundew

William A IrvinThe Coast Guard Cutter Sundew had a long, illustrious history of service on the Great Lakes Launched in Duluth in 1944, the Sundew tended to buoys and served as an ice breaker at several ports on Lake Michigan.  The Sundew also conducted countless search and rescue missions on the often treacherous Great Lakes.  Step aboard to hear the stories of the Sundew saving the lives of 28 crew men on the freighter, Jupiter, or braving 30 to 40 foot waves as she rescued the only two survivors of the 35-man crew of the Carl D. Bradley.

S.S. William A. Irvin

William A IrvinFor more than 40 years the S.S. William A. Irvin carried iron ore and coal to Great Lakes ports, often crashing through ferocious storms to reach her destinations.  Yet, the enormous vessel represents much more than impressive power.

As the proud flagship of U.S. Steel's Great Lakes Fleet, she provided comfort and elegance to dignitaries and guests who traveled the Lakes with her.

This rare combination of maritime force and grace has been experienced by very few.  Now, you can experience life on the lakes by touring the S.S. William A. Irvin, and the Coast Guard Cutter, Sundew.

So c'mon aboard!   Whether you're interested in a 2,000 horsepower steam turbine engine or delicate antique fixtures, you'll find them both in shipshape!

2008 Tour Schedule

May 1 – Memorial Day 10am- 4pm Daily
Memorial Day - Labor Day 9am- 6pm Daily
Labor Day - Early October 10am- 4pm Daily
   
Prices  Irvin/Sundew  
Adult $9.00
Children 10 and Under w/purchase of Adult Ticket Free
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION: 218-727-0022, ext. 234
Gift Shop - Be sure to visit the S.S. William A. Irvin gift shop featuring the areas largest selection in nautical items and collectibles.