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Courtesy Bulkley Valley Museum

Northwest

Her life came to an end on the Skeena River when her 100 tons of freight, including a large quantity of liquor contributed to her grounding and eventual break up.


Courtesy Fred Button photo and Prince Rupert City and Regional Archives

Operator

Operator was one of 5 boats operated by Foley, Welch and Stewart during the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway along the Skeena.


Courtesy BC Archives

Pheasant

Ran on the river for one season only in 1906.



Courtesy BC Archives

Port Simpson

Port Simpson replaced the Mount Royal and was just as luxurious and earned the title as “Queen of the Skeena”


Courtesy BC Archives

Skeena

Known on the River as “Pat Burns Meat Boat”

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