SS Aberdeen on Okanagan Lake, 1895
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History | |
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Canada | |
Name | Aberdeen[1] |
Namesake | John Hamilton-Gordon, 7th Earl of Aberdeen (1870-1916) and Governor General of Canada (1893-1898) |
Owner | Canadian Pacific Railway |
Route | Penticton to Okanagan Landing |
Builder | B.C. Iron Works and CPR |
Launched | May 22, 1893 |
In service | 1893 |
Out of service | December 31, 1919 |
Fate | Hull sold for $35 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Sternwheeler |
Tonnage | 544.0 |
Length | 146.2 feet (44.6 m) |
Beam | 29.9 feet (9.1 m) |
Depth | 6.8 feet (2.1 m) |
SS Aberdeen was a steamship commissioned by Canadian Pacific Railway company. It was the first CPR steamship on Okanagan Lake and carried passengers and cargo from Okanagan Landing to Penticton from 1893 to 1919.[2] Aberdeen connected communities along Okanagan Lake for the first time, creating a new era in the Okanagan Valley and greatly aiding the economy and settlement of the interior of British Columbia.[3]