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S.S. Skeena

S.S. Skeena, also known as “Pat Burns Meat Boat” was built in 1908 at Vancouver, BC by D. McPhee for Foley, Welch and Stewart, railway contractors for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The P. Burns & Co. ran her on the Skeena River carrying live beef, hogs and sheep along with vegetables to railway construction crews. The vessel was fitted with iron sheathing to allow supplies to be transported during the winter when there was some ice in the river. In 1908 she made 25 trips between Prince Rupert, Copper River and Kitselas with railway supplies. In 1909 and 1910 the Skeena was on the river continually working between Hazelton and Prince Rupert well into November, 1909. On the lower river she continued into December and even into January and February of 1910. Her last downriver trip was made on July 21st 1911. She was under the command of Captain Seymour.

After completion of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Skeena went to the Fraser River to run between New Westminster and Chilliwack. For a while she was used as a floating boarding house and later the hull was used as a barge.

Name, RegTonnageLen x Wid x DraftNHPEnginesPassengersInfo
Skeena, C-126212515121.2×26.8×5.611×54150u/k

Captains:
George Magar
Charles E Seymour

Ships Registry for Skeena (1908) courtesy Library and Archives Canada:

Ships Registry for Skeena (1914) courtesy Library and Archives Canada:

Skeena at Inverness Cannery Courtesy McRae Bros 1910 and and Prince Rupert City and Regional Archives
Foley Welch and Stewart boats charging or probably racing down the Skeena Courtesy Wrathall Photos 1910 and Prince Rupert City and Regional Archives
Skeena on the Skeena River Courtesy Prince Rupert City and Regional Archives
Distributor, Skeena, Operator and Conveyor Courtesy Northern BC Archives, UNBC
Skeena on the Skeena River Courtesy BC Archives
Skeena on the Skeena River Courtesy BC Archives
Skeena, Operator and Conveyor at Prince Rupert. Note the monkey rudders on the Operator and Conveyor. Courtesy Wrathall Photos 1910 and Prince Rupert City and Regional Archives
Skeena docked at Kitselas Courtesy BC Archives
Skeena on the Skeena River Courtesy BC Archives
Four Foley, Welch and Stewart boats at Prince Rupert. Courtesy BC Archives
Four Foley, Welch and Stewart boats giving a parade. Courtesy BC Archives

Sources:

Armstrong, Cliff Sternwheelers on the Skeena , 2001

Bennett, Norma V Pioneer Legacy: Chronicles of the Lower Skeena River, 2001

Macdonald, Joseph F. Macdonald’s Steamboats & Steamships of the Pacific Northwest.

O’Neill, Wiggs Steamboat Days on the Skeena River, 1963

Wright, E. W. Lewis & Drydens Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, 1967.

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