Bonnington, Rossland, and Kootenay (sternwheelers) in ice at Nakusp ca 1911
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History | |
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Canada | |
Name | Kootenay |
Namesake | Kootenay, British Columbia |
Owner | Canadian Pacific Railway |
Route | Arrowhead to Trail |
Builder | Thomas Bulger |
Launched | April 1897 |
Maiden voyage | April 1897 |
In service | 1897-1919 |
Out of service | 1919 |
Status | Abandoned at Crescent Bay, British Columbia |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Sternwheeler |
Tonnage | 1117 gross, 732.5 net |
Length | 184 feet (56 m) |
Beam | 33 feet (10 m) |
Depth | 6 feet (1.8 m) |
Installed power | 21.6 horsepower |
SS Kootenay was a Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) wooden-hulled sternwheeler that serviced the Arrow Lakes in British Columbia, Canada from 1897 to 1919.[1] She was a large freight and passenger steamship and the first in a series of CPR riverboats built for the Arrow Lakes.[2]