This was built for the Canadian Pacific Railway by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. in Greenock, Scotland in 1907. It started sailing between Owen Sound on Georgian Bay and Port Arthur/Fort William in Lake Superior on October 7, 1908, and retired on November 29, 1965. It became a floating museum in Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan, and returned to Port McNicoll on June 23, 2012. It is presently being restored by volunteers, and is opened for tours.
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One of the passenger decks on the ship, showing the staircase going down to the lower deck. Cabins were on both sides.
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This was built for the Canadian Pacific Railway by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. in Greenock, Scotland in 1907. It started sailing between Owen Sound on Georgian Bay and Port Arthur/Fort William in Lake Superior on October 7, 1908, and retired on November 29, 1965. It became a floating museum in Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan, and returned to Port McNicoll on June 23, 2012. It is presently being restored by volunteers, and is opened for tours.
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This was built for the Canadian Pacific Railway by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. in Greenock, Scotland in 1907. It started sailing between Owen Sound on Georgian Bay and Port Arthur/Fort William in Lake Superior on October 7, 1908, and retired on November 29, 1965. It became a floating museum in Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan, and returned to Port McNicoll on June 23, 2012. It is presently being restored by volunteers, and is opened for tours.
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