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- SS_Keewatin length "102565.2".
- SS_Keewatin abstract "SS Keewatin is a passenger liner that once sailed between Port Arthur / Fort William (now Thunder Bay) on Lake Superior and Port McNicoll on Georgian Bay (Lake Huron) in Ontario, Canada. She carried passengers between these ports for the Canadian Pacific Railway's Great Lakes Steamship Service. The Keewatin also carried packaged freight goods for the railway at these ports.Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company in Scotland as Hull No. 453, the Keewatin was launched 6 July 1907 and entered service in the following year. She ran continuously for almost 60 seasons, being retired in 1966. Soon after, she was acquired for historic preservation and was later listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States. Her sister ship, the Assiniboia, was also set to be preserved as an attraction, but burned in 1971 and was scrapped.In the last twenty years of her working life, like many passenger ships of that era on the Great Lakes, the Keewatin and sister ship SS Assiniboia operated under stringent regulations imposed for wooden cabin steamships following the Noronic disaster in 1949. Doomed by their wooden cabins and superstructure, these overnight cruisers lasted through the decline of the passenger trade on the lakes in the post-war years. As passengers opted for more reliable and faster modes of travel, the Keewatin and her sister ship were withdrawn from the passenger trade in 1965, continuing in freight–only service until September 1967. Along with the South American and the Milwaukee Clipper, the Keewatin was among the last of the turn-of-the-century style overnight passenger ships of the Great Lakes. The Keewatin was eventually moved to Douglas, Michigan, in 1967, where she was a museum ship across the river from the summer retreat Saugatuck, Michigan.The ship had also become a floating set for a number of maritime-related documentaries and television docudramas, including subjects involving the torpedoed ocean liner Lusitania, the burned-out Bahamas cruise ship Yarmouth Castle, Canadian Pacific's Empress of Ireland, as well as the Titanic.".
- SS_Keewatin activeYearsEndDate "1965-11-29".
- SS_Keewatin activeYearsStartDate "1908-10-07".
- SS_Keewatin builder Fairfield_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company.
- SS_Keewatin builder Govan.
- SS_Keewatin builder Scotland.
- SS_Keewatin length "102.5652".
- SS_Keewatin maidenVoyage "1907-09-14".
- SS_Keewatin owner CP_Ships.
- SS_Keewatin shipBeam "13.35024".
- SS_Keewatin shipLaunch "1907-07-06".
- SS_Keewatin status "Museum ship, Port McNicoll, Ontario, Canada".
- SS_Keewatin thumbnail 000_0092_edited.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Keewatin topSpeed "25.928".
- SS_Keewatin wikiPageExternalLink sskeewatin.com.
- SS_Keewatin wikiPageExternalLink viewship.asp?id=810.
- SS_Keewatin wikiPageID "9358370".
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- SS_Keewatin hasPhotoCollection SS_Keewatin.
- SS_Keewatin shipBuilder Fairfield_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company.
- SS_Keewatin shipBuilder Govan.
- SS_Keewatin shipBuilder Scotland.
- SS_Keewatin shipCapacity "288".
- SS_Keewatin shipChristened "1907".
- SS_Keewatin shipCrew "86".
- SS_Keewatin shipInService "1908-10-07".
- SS_Keewatin shipLaunched "1907-07-06".
- SS_Keewatin shipMaidenVoyage "1907-09-14".
- SS_Keewatin shipName "SS Keewatin".
- SS_Keewatin shipOutOfService "1965-11-29".
- SS_Keewatin shipOwner CP_Ships.
- SS_Keewatin shipPower "3300".
- SS_Keewatin shipPropulsion Compound_steam_engine.
- SS_Keewatin shipPropulsion Steam_engine.
- SS_Keewatin shipPropulsion "4".
- SS_Keewatin shipPropulsion "single screw".
- SS_Keewatin shipRegistry Montreal.
- SS_Keewatin shipStatus "Museum ship, Port McNicoll, Ontario, Canada".
- SS_Keewatin subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- SS_Keewatin subject Category:Museum_ships_in_Ontario.
- SS_Keewatin subject Category:Museums_in_Simcoe_County.
- SS_Keewatin subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_Canada.
- SS_Keewatin subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_the_United_States.
- SS_Keewatin subject Category:Ships_of_CP_Ships.
- SS_Keewatin subject Category:Steamships_of_Canada.
- SS_Keewatin point "44.74868 -79.80115".
- SS_Keewatin type Artifact100021939.
- SS_Keewatin type Clyde-builtShips.
- SS_Keewatin type Conveyance103100490.
- SS_Keewatin type Craft103125870.
- SS_Keewatin type Instrumentality103575240.
- SS_Keewatin type MuseumShipsInMichigan.
- SS_Keewatin type Object100002684.
- SS_Keewatin type PassengerShip103896103.
- SS_Keewatin type PassengerShipsOfCanada.
- SS_Keewatin type PassengerShipsOfTheUnitedStates.
- SS_Keewatin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SS_Keewatin type Ship104194289.
- SS_Keewatin type ShipsOfCanadianPacific.
- SS_Keewatin type Steamer104309348.
- SS_Keewatin type SteamshipsOfCanada.
- SS_Keewatin type Vehicle104524313.
- SS_Keewatin type Vessel104530566.
- SS_Keewatin type Whole100003553.
- SS_Keewatin type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Keewatin type Ship.
- SS_Keewatin type Product.
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- SS_Keewatin comment "SS Keewatin is a passenger liner that once sailed between Port Arthur / Fort William (now Thunder Bay) on Lake Superior and Port McNicoll on Georgian Bay (Lake Huron) in Ontario, Canada. She carried passengers between these ports for the Canadian Pacific Railway's Great Lakes Steamship Service. The Keewatin also carried packaged freight goods for the railway at these ports.Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company in Scotland as Hull No.".
- SS_Keewatin label "SS Keewatin".
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- SS_Keewatin sameAs Q7393919.
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- SS_Keewatin sameAs SS_Keewatin.
- SS_Keewatin lat "44.74868".
- SS_Keewatin long "-79.80115".
- SS_Keewatin wasDerivedFrom SS_Keewatin?oldid=581212494.
- SS_Keewatin depiction 000_0092_edited.jpg.
- SS_Keewatin homepage sskeewatin.com.
- SS_Keewatin isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Keewatin.
- SS_Keewatin name "SS Keewatin".