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  • 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 Iro
      Official No.: 107452; First Rebuild: Official Number: 107452 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 86 …
  • 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. …
  • 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 …
  • 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 …
  • 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 us
      Official No.: 107454; 162x30x5 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Fabricated by Bertram …
  • 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 Arthu
      Official No.: 133885; 200x40x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway, to B.C. Government. …
  • 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.
      Official No.: 96987; 134x27x6 Owned by Columbia & Kootenay Steam Navigation Co., …
  • 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 Loca
      Official No.: 96999; 62x14x6 Owned by J. K. Buchanan, Nelson B.C. 1895; …
  • 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 (
      Official No.: 107105; 80x15x6 Owned by A. Campbell, Kaslo B. C. 1901; …
  • 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
      Official No.: 126551; 110x21x8 Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway. Built by J. …
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