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- Nelson (1891)Official No.: 96987; 134x27x6 Owned by Columbia & Kootenay Steam Navigation Co., to Canadian Pacific Railway 1897. Built by D. Stephenson, Nelson and launched early July 1891. Engines (2) 14x54 by J. Spratt, Victoria, from "Skuzzy". Held 50 stateroom passengers. Ran ashore at full speed 20/09/00; helmsman asleep. Last used …Official No.: 96987; 134x27x6 Owned by Columbia & Kootenay Steam Navigation Co., to Canadian Pacific Railway 1897. Built by D. Stephenson, Nelson and launched early July 1891. Engines (2) 14x54 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ymir (1899)Official No.: 107452; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107452 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 86 x 17 -- 90 tons Rebuilt: in 1920 78x17x6 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engine 12-26x18 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Licensed for 20 passengers 1914. Launched 27/02/99.Official No.: 107452; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107452 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 86 x 17 -- 90 tons Rebuilt: in 1920 78x17x6 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engine 12-26x18 by Polson …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Procter (1900)Official No.: 107724; 65x14x5. Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway; to W. A. Foote, Revelstoke 1919. Engine 9-18x12 by Doty Engine Works. Tug.Official No.: 107724; 65x14x5. Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway; to W. A. Foote, Revelstoke 1919. Engine 9-18x12 by Doty Engine Works. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Valhalla (1901)Official No.: 111541; 103x21x9 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engine 14-30x20 by Polson Iron Works, Owen Sound. Tug. Beached 1931 as residence Nelson B. C., broken up 1993.Official No.: 111541; 103x21x9 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engine 14-30x20 by Polson Iron Works, Owen Sound. Tug. Beached 1931 as residence Nelson B. C., broken up 1993.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Granthall (1928)Official No.: 154663; 94x24x10 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engines (2) 13-21½-35x24 by Canadian Vickers, Montreal. Vessel fabricated by Canadian Vickers. Tug.Official No.: 154663; 94x24x10 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engines (2) 13-21½-35x24 by Canadian Vickers, Montreal. Vessel fabricated by Canadian Vickers. Tug.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Moyie (1898)Official No.: 107454; 162x30x5 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Fabricated by Bertram Engineering Works, Toronto. Engines (2) 16x72 by Bertram. Sternwheel. Licensed for 400 passengers 1914. Last used 1957, preserved ashore Kaslo B. C.Official No.: 107454; 162x30x5 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Fabricated by Bertram Engineering Works, Toronto. Engines (2) 16x72 by Bertram. Sternwheel. Licensed for 400 passengers 1914. Last used 1957, preserved …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Nasookin (1913)Official No.: 133885; 200x40x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway, to B.C. Government. 1932. Built by C.P.R., Nelson and launched 30/04/13. Fabricated by Western Drydock & Shipbuilding Co., Port Arthur. Engines 16-34x96 by Western. Sternwheel. Licensed for 550 passengers 1914. Rebuilt as auto ferry 1932. Last used 1947.Official No.: 133885; 200x40x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway, to B.C. Government. 1932. Built by C.P.R., Nelson and launched 30/04/13. Fabricated by Western Drydock & Shipbuilding Co., Port Arthur. Engines …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Hercules (1898)Official No.: 107105; 80x15x6 Owned by A. Campbell, Kaslo B. C. 1901; to Forest Mills of B.C., Revelstoke 1913; B. C. Timber Lands Ltd., Revelstoke 1927. Built by H. G. Elliott, Nelson B.C. Engines (2) 10-20x14 by Waterous Engineering Works, Brantford Ont. "Steam scow". Retired c1920.Official No.: 107105; 80x15x6 Owned by A. Campbell, Kaslo B. C. 1901; to Forest Mills of B.C., Revelstoke 1913; B. C. Timber Lands Ltd., Revelstoke 1927. Built by H. G. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Hosmer (1909)Official No.: 126551; 110x21x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. M. Bulger, Nelson B. C. 1909. Engines (2) 14-30x20 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Licensed for 20 passengers 1914. Badly damaged by fire 1925 Procter B. C., rebuilt.Official No.: 126551; 110x21x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. M. Bulger, Nelson B. C. 1909. Engines (2) 14-30x20 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Licensed for 20 passengers …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kokanee (1896)Official No.: 103305; 143x25x6 Owned by Columbia & Kootenay Steam Navigation Co., to Canadian Pacific Railway 1897. Built by T. J. Bulger, Nelson B. C. and launched 07/04/96. Engines (2) 17x72 by Harlan & Hollingsworth, Wilmington, Delaware, from U. S. "Columbia".Official No.: 103305; 143x25x6 Owned by Columbia & Kootenay Steam Navigation Co., to Canadian Pacific Railway 1897. Built by T. J. Bulger, Nelson B. C. and launched 07/04/96. Engines (2) …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kootenay (1900)Official No.: 111820; 43x8x4 Owned by G. G. Bushby, Vancouver.Official No.: 111820; 43x8x4 Owned by G. G. Bushby, Vancouver.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kuskanook (1906)Official No.: 121758; 195x31x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Canadian Pacific Railway Nelson B. C. (Fabricated Polson Iron Works, Toronto.) Engines (2) 22x96 by Polson. Licensed for 450 pass. 1914. Wrecked 05/12/07 15 miles from Nelson, 1 killed. Explosion aboard 13/07/25, 1 killed.Official No.: 121758; 195x31x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Canadian Pacific Railway Nelson B. C. (Fabricated Polson Iron Works, Toronto.) Engines (2) 22x96 by Polson. Licensed for 450 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kaslo (1892)Official No.: 96999; 62x14x6 Owned by J. K. Buchanan, Nelson B.C. 1895; C. Sweeney, Vancouver 1900. Engine 9-18x12 by Doty Engine Works (to "Procter"). Destroyed by fire 04/01/00 Nelson. ; Final Location: Nelson, British Columbia, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 96999; 62x14x6 Owned by J. K. Buchanan, Nelson B.C. 1895; C. Sweeney, Vancouver 1900. Engine 9-18x12 by Doty Engine Works (to "Procter"). Destroyed by fire 04/01/00 Nelson. ; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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