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    The Fort Fraser was a small sternwheeler owned by the Fort George Lumber and Transportation Company a partnership originally held by Nick Clarke and Russell...
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  • Fort Fraser (sternwheeler), a small ship named for the Canadian place This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fort Fraser....
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    first sternwheeler to navigate the treacherous Grand Canyon of the Fraser. The Fort George Lumber and Navigation Company then built the Fort Fraser which...
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    (24 mi) Fort St. James - 84 km (52 mi) Prince George - 134 km (83 mi) Last Spike (Grand Trunk Pacific Railway) Fort Fraser (sternwheeler) "Fort Fraser". BC...
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    Nechacco sternwheeler was built for service on the Soda Creek to Fort George route on the upper Fraser River in British Columbia. She was owned by the Fort George...
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    was a passenger and freight sternwheeler that was built for service on the Soda Creek to Quesnel route on the upper Fraser River in British Columbia. It...
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    and William Cooke, started the Fort George Lumber and Navigation Company and arranged for the building of a sternwheeler for the community, the Nechacco...
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    The sternwheeler Chilcotin was built for the Soda Creek to Fort George route of the upper Fraser River. She was built by shipbuilder Donald McPhee for...
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    The BC Express was a stern wheel paddle steamer (sternwheeler) that operated on the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada, from 1912 to 1919. The BC...
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    Jun 2018. "Sternwheeler Companies of Kootenay Lake". www.touchstonesnelson.ca. "Chrononoly of Kootenay Lake". www.kootenay-lake.ca. "Fraser's Landing"....
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