Minto (sternwheeler)
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Minto was a sternwheel steamboat that ran on the Arrow Lakes in British Columbia from 1898 to 1954. In those years of service, Minto had steamed over 3.2 million kilometers serving the small communities on Arrow Lakes. Minto and her sister Moyie (which ran on Kootenay Lake) were the last sternwheelers to run in regularly scheduled passenger service in the Pacific Northwest. The "Minto" class of sailing dinghies is named after this vessel.
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Minto (sternwheeler)
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Minto
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depth of hold
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steel-sided hull allowed some ice navigation
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1898-11-19
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As of 1920: 13 staterooms, 400 passengers
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As of 1920, total of 33: Master, mate, pilot, nine deckhands, two engineers, three firemen, one coal passer, purser, freight clerk, chief steward, eleven assistant stewards and cooks
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Deliberately burned August 1968 after attempts at conversion to museum failed
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CAN 107453
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1898
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Minto
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near twin of Moyie
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1954
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sternwheel
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inland shallow-draft boat passenger/freighter
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Minto was a sternwheel steamboat that ran on the Arrow Lakes in British Columbia from 1898 to 1954. In those years of service, Minto had steamed over 3.2 million kilometers serving the small communities on Arrow Lakes. Minto and her sister Moyie (which ran on Kootenay Lake) were the last sternwheelers to run in regularly scheduled passenger service in the Pacific Northwest. The "Minto" class of sailing dinghies is named after this vessel.
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Deliberately burned August 1968 after attempts at conversion to museum failed
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1898-11-19