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- Rosebery (1928)Official No.: 154688; 92x10x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engine 12-26x18 by Collingwood Shipbuilding Co., from "Castlegar", to new "Rosebery". Launched 19/04/28. Tug.Official No.: 154688; 92x10x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engine 12-26x18 by Collingwood Shipbuilding Co., from "Castlegar", to new "Rosebery". Launched 19/04/28. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Slocan (1897)Official No.: 103168; 156x25x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. M. Bulger, Rosebery B. C. 1897. Engines (2) 16x72 by B. C. Iron Works, Vancouver, to later "Slocan". Sternwheel. "Hull badly broken up" 1906.Official No.: 103168; 156x25x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. M. Bulger, Rosebery B. C. 1897. Engines (2) 16x72 by B. C. Iron Works, Vancouver, to later "Slocan". …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Slocan (1905)Official No.: 121680; 158x28x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engines (2) 16x72 by B. C. Iron Works, Vancouver, from earlier "Slocan". Sternwheel. Licensed for 300 passengers 1914. Retired 1927 and used as warehouse Trout Lake. Destroyed by fire November 1931.Official No.: 121680; 158x28x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engines (2) 16x72 by B. C. Iron Works, Vancouver, from earlier "Slocan". Sternwheel. Licensed for 300 passengers 1914. Retired 1927 and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sandon (1898)Official No.: 107451; 76x17x6 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engine 10-22x16 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto, to "Beaton". Licensed for 50 passengers 1914.Official No.: 107451; 76x17x6 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engine 10-22x16 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto, to "Beaton". Licensed for 50 passengers 1914.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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