Maritime History of the Great Lakes

City of Quesnel (1909)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
City of Quesnel
Also known as:
Quesnel (1909)
Year of Build:
1909
Official Number:
126245
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Quesnel, British Columbia
Power
Propulsion:
Sternwheel
Hull Dimensions
Tonnage (gross):
130
Final Disposition
Final Location:
Fort George Canyon, British Columbia, Canada
How:
Wrecked
History
Chronology:

70x16x4 Owned by T. Marion (Fort George Lumber & Navigation Co.) Quesnel. Built by J. Strand, Quesnel 1909. Engines (2) 7x32 by Doty Engine Works. Licensed for 40 passengers 1914. (Sternwheel) Laid up 1911,1912. Laid up again from 1916 to 1921 when a last attempt was made to see if river navigation was possible. It wasn't: vessel wrecked April 1921 Fort George Canyon.

Contact
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Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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City of Quesnel (1909)