Canadian Pacific Railway Upper Lake Service

One of the ships of the Upper Lake fleet was the SS Keewatin, formerly preserved as a museum ship in its former home port of Port McNicoll, now refurbished and featured at the Great Lakes Museum, Kingston since 2024.

The Canadian Pacific Railway Upper Lake Service, also known as the Canadian Pacific Railway Upper Lake Steamships,[1] was a division of Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), which began operating passenger and cargo shipping routes in the Great Lakes during the late 19th century.

  1. ^ British Columbia, Bureau of Provincial Information (1902). Bulletin, Issue 23, p. 64., p. 64, at Google Books