Steam powered sternwheeler, 1,363 tons gross. Built in Whitehorse. She was operated by British Yukon Navigation Co. from 1937 to 1955 and transferred to the Canadian Government in 1960. She is now preserved in Whitehorse as a national historic park.
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1937 - present
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1929 - 1936
Steam powered wooden vessel, 1,285 tons gross. Built in Vancouver. Operated on the Yukon River by the British Yukon Navigation Company of Vancouver. She was grounded on the Yukon river and wrecked in 1936.
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1896 - 1913
Small wooden passenger vessel, 8 tons gross. Built in Prince Albert, Northwest Territories. She operated until 1913.
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1913 - 1943
Japanese passenger liner, 9,908 tons gross. She was torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine Bonefish on 27 September 1943 while serving as troop transport in the North Pacific.
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1901 - 1911
Steel passenger vessel, 195 tons gross. She was operated by Thomas W. Paterson of Victoria on service from Sidney to the Gulf Islands and Nanaimo, and she capsized and sank off the coast of Sidney, B.C. on 10 April, 1911.