SS York
SS York was a small steamer that was used to haul freight on Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake. York was built in 1902 by Bertram Iron Works of Toronto and assembled at Okanagan Landing. She was pre-fabricated with a steel hull and was twin-screw-driven. She was a small vessel in comparison to the many other ships on the lake; York was only 88 by 16 feet (27 by 4.9 metres). York was capable of moving 134 tons in freight and could carry up to 90 passengers.
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SS York
SS York was a small steamer that was used to haul freight on Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake. York was built in 1902 by Bertram Iron Works of Toronto and assembled at Okanagan Landing. She was pre-fabricated with a steel hull and was twin-screw-driven. She was a small vessel in comparison to the many other ships on the lake; York was only 88 by 16 feet (27 by 4.9 metres). York was capable of moving 134 tons in freight and could carry up to 90 passengers.
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SS York was a small steamer th ...... uld carry up to 90 passengers.
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Sold in 1931 and later scrapped
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Bertram Iron Works, Toronto
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SS York and SS Aberdeen at Kelowna on Okanagan Lake, 1905
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Canada
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Sold in 1931 and later scrapped
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Steam Tug
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SS York was a small steamer th ...... uld carry up to 90 passengers.
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SS York
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