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  • Fairview (1894)
    Fairview (1894)
    Ship       Official No.: 103473; 55x15x3 Owned by M. E. Cousens, Vernon B. C. Engine 6x24 by Jencks Machinery Co., Sherbrooke Que. (sternwheel) Destroyed by fire 02/07/96 Okanagan Landing. ; Final Location: Okanagan Landing, British Columbia, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 103473; 55x15x3 Owned by M. E. Cousens, Vernon B. C. Engine 6x24 by Jencks Machinery Co., Sherbrooke Que. (sternwheel) Destroyed by fire 02/07/96 Okanagan Landing. ; Final Location: …
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  • Castlegar (1911)
    Castlegar (1911)
    Ship       Official No.: 130556; 94x19x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. M. Bulger, Okanagan Landing B. C. and launched 12/04/11. Engines (2) 12-26x18 by Collingwood Shipbuilding Co.,passed on to "Rosebery". Tug. Broken up 1925.
    Ship     Official No.: 130556; 94x19x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. M. Bulger, Okanagan Landing B. C. and launched 12/04/11. Engines (2) 12-26x18 by Collingwood Shipbuilding Co.,passed on to …
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  • Aberdeen (1893)
    Aberdeen (1893)
    Ship       Official No.: 100675; 146x30x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway Built by E. G. MacKay, Okanagan Landing B. C. and launched 22/05/93. Engines (2) 16x72 by B. C. Iron Works, Vancouver. Licensed for 400 passengers 1915. Sternwheel. Laid up 1916, beached as houseboat Okanagan Landing 1919.
    Ship     Official No.: 100675; 146x30x7 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway Built by E. G. MacKay, Okanagan Landing B. C. and launched 22/05/93. Engines (2) 16x72 by B. C. Iron Works, Vancouver. …
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  • York (1902)
    York (1902)
    Ship       Official No.: 111979; 88x16x5 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Launched 18/01/02. Designed to be dismantled and moved: started on Okanagan Lake, then Trout Lake, back to Okanagan Lake then to Skaha Lake 1921. Licensed for 90 passengers 1911.
    Ship     Official No.: 111979; 88x16x5 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Launched 18/01/02. Designed to be dismantled and moved: started on Okanagan Lake, then Trout Lake, back to Okanagan Lake then to …
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  • Naramata (1913)
    Naramata (1913)
    Ship       Official No.: 134271; 90x20x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway; L. J. Keffer, Murrayville B. C. 1972; Okanagan Community Association 1974. Built by C.P.R. Okanagan Landing 1913, fabricated by Western Drydock & Shipbuilding Co., Port Arthur. Engine 16-26x18 by Western. Tug. Licensed for 20 passengers 1914. Retired 1965. Preserved ashore Penticton …
    Ship     Official No.: 134271; 90x20x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway; L. J. Keffer, Murrayville B. C. 1972; Okanagan Community Association 1974. Built by C.P.R. Okanagan Landing 1913, fabricated by Western Drydock …
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  • Okanagan (1907)
    Okanagan (1907)
    Ship       Official No.: 122378; 193x31x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. M. Bulger, Okanagan Landing 1907. Engines (2) 22x96 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Licensed for 350 passengers 1914.
    Ship     Official No.: 122378; 193x31x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. M. Bulger, Okanagan Landing 1907. Engines (2) 22x96 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto. Licensed for 350 passengers 1914.
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  • Penticton (1890)
    Penticton (1890)
    Ship       Official No.: 96994; 70x16x6 Owned by Ellis, Penticton 1895; B. Lequime, Kelowna 1901. Built by J. A. Allen, Okanagan Landing B. C. 1890. Engine 8x8 by Doty Engine Works.
    Ship     Official No.: 96994; 70x16x6 Owned by Ellis, Penticton 1895; B. Lequime, Kelowna 1901. Built by J. A. Allen, Okanagan Landing B. C. 1890. Engine 8x8 by Doty Engine Works.
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  • Kaleden (1910)
    Kaleden (1910)
    Ship       Official No.: 130297; 94x18x5 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. M. Bulger, Okanagan Landing 1910. Engines (2) 8x36 by Willamette Iron Works, Portland Ore. (from "Victoria"). Sternwheel. Licensed for 40 passengers 1914. Hull became breakwater 1919 Okanagan Landing.
    Ship     Official No.: 130297; 94x18x5 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. M. Bulger, Okanagan Landing 1910. Engines (2) 8x36 by Willamette Iron Works, Portland Ore. (from "Victoria"). Sternwheel. Licensed …
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  • Kelowna (1920)
    Kelowna (1920)
    Ship       Official No.: 150271; 89x19x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Nickson Construction Co., Okanagan Landing 1920. Engine 12-26x18 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto, from "Whatshan".
    Ship     Official No.: 150271; 89x19x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by Nickson Construction Co., Okanagan Landing 1920. Engine 12-26x18 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto, from "Whatshan".
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  • Sicamous (1914)
    Sicamous (1914)
    Ship       Official No.: 134276; 201x40x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engines (2) 16½-35½x96 by Western Drydock & Shipbuilding Co., Port Arthur Ont. Fabricated by Western Drydock. Launched 19/05/14. Used for freight only after 1935: part of upper deck removed. Retired 1936; became museum Penticton B. C. ; Final Location: Penticton, British …
    Ship     Official No.: 134276; 201x40x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Engines (2) 16½-35½x96 by Western Drydock & Shipbuilding Co., Port Arthur Ont. Fabricated by Western Drydock. Launched 19/05/14. Used for freight …
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  • Greenwood (1897)
    Greenwood (1897)
    Ship       Official No.: 103913; 89x17x4 Owned by A. L. Brownlie & L. Greenwood 1897. Built by L. Greenwood, Okanagan Lake 1897. Engines (2) 9x48 by Willamette Iron Works, Portland Ore. (Sternwheel) Destroyed by fire 01/02/99 Okanagan Falls B. C. ; Final Location: Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada, Burnt
    Ship     Official No.: 103913; 89x17x4 Owned by A. L. Brownlie & L. Greenwood 1897. Built by L. Greenwood, Okanagan Lake 1897. Engines (2) 9x48 by Willamette Iron Works, Portland Ore. (Sternwheel) …
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