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    which had in 1904 claimed the then-new steamboat Clallam, a much larger, newer, and stronger-built vessel than Sechelt. Clallam's sinking in nearly the same...
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  • Sechelt is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada. Sechelt could also refer to: Sechelt (steamboat), also known as Hattie Hanson Shishalh...
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  • 1771 Bloody Falls massacre Massacre Bloody Falls, Nunavut 20 1911 Sechelt (steamboat) Shipwreck near Race Rocks Light, British Columbia 20 estimated fatalities...
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    Squak, Laura Maud, Elfin, Hattie Hansen (also known as Sechelt), and Mist. Other early steamboats on the lake were Kirkland and Mary Kraft. G.V. Johnson...
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    Penticton. Bacon Magazine: The Ogo Pogo Okanagan Lake History website Gallery of Okanagan Lake steamboats Media related to Okanagan Lake at Wikimedia Commons...
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    Line, which included a steamboat route from Vancouver to Selma Park, British Columbia. (Selma Park is now a neighborhood of Sechelt, BC.) Capilano was built...
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    Elwood was a sternwheel steamboat which was built to operate on the Willamette River, in Oregon, but which later operated on the Lewis River in Washington...
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    The steamboat George E. Starr operated in late 19th century as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet and also operated out of Victoria, B.C. Geo. E....
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    Peter Iredale Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet Ripple Rock Sechelt SS Pacific SS Valencia Steamboats of the Oregon Coast West Coast Trail, built in 1907 to...
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    The PS General Slocum was a sidewheel passenger steamboat built in Brooklyn, New York, in 1891. During her service history, she was involved in a number...
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    v t e Steamboats of British Columbia...
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    Twelve paddlewheel steamboats plied the upper Fraser River in British Columbia from 1863 until 1921. They were used for a variety of purposes: working...
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    The steamboat Daily operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. In later years, Daily was renamed Island Princess and later...
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    Wood Capilano Island Princess Rosalie Sechelt Willapa Iron and steel Camosun Cardena Catala Chasina Chelosin Cheslakee Comox Cowichan Cutch Islander Lady...
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  • SS Princess Louise (1921) (category Steamboats of Washington (state))
    fleet was inaugurated." Steamship Historical Society of America. (1940). Steamboat Bill (US), Vol. 54, p. 206. "Princess Louise". Evergreen Fleet.com. Retrieved...
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    Granville, British Columbia, Canada Nationality English Canadian Other names Gassy Jack Occupation Bar owner/steamboat captain Known for Founding Gastown...
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  • This is a list of steamboats and related vessels which operated on Puget Sound and in western Washington state. This should not be considered a complete...
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    Princess Louise (sidewheeler) (category Steamboats of Washington (state))
    Princess Louise was a sidewheel steamboat built in 1869. From 1869 to 1879 this ship was named Olympia. In 1879 the name was changed to Princess Louise...
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    53 m) steam tug built in 1875 at South Bend, Washington. ISN organized steamboat routes both on Willapa Bay, on the east side of the Long Beach Peninsula...
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    neighbourhood and was named for "Gassy" Jack Deighton, a Yorkshire seaman, steamboat captain and barkeep who arrived in 1867 to open the area's first saloon...
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    Press. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Retrieved November 30, 2023. "Victoria (Steamboat), capsized, 24 May 1881". Retrieved 6 February 2012. Parks Canada Agency...
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  • Otter (sternwheeler) (category Steamboats of Washington (state))
    Otter was a wooden sternwheel steamboat that was used in Puget Sound and briefly on the Columbia and Stikine rivers from 1874 to 1897. Otter was built...
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    1880s, steamboats were able to pass through the canyon. In 1891, the HBC SS Caledonia was the first steamboat to navigate the ravine. Steamboat captains...
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    fluctuating as much as sixty feet between high and low water. For the steamboat captains, that wide range made it one of the toughest navigable rivers...
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    among the tribes of the upper Missouri River by failure to quarantine steamboats on the river", and Captain Pratt of the St. Peter "was guilty of contributing...
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    (1865–1896) who was also an accomplished steamboat captain. James Troup also had a son, Roy Troup, who became a steamboat captain. Together with his father,...
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  • SS Iroquois was a Canadian steamboat ferry active in British Columbia, Canada. She was launched on 19 February 1900 at Port Moody. She ran from Sidney...
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    Beaver (1873 sternwheeler) (category Steamboats of Oregon)
    Beaver was a sternwheel steamboat built in 1873 for the Willamette Transportation Company. In 1875 Beaver passed into the ownership of the Willamette...
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  • in British Columbia Steamship Historical Society of America. (1940). Steamboat Bill (US), Vol. 54, p. 206. Turner, Robert D. (1987). West of the Great...
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