The Sicamous and the Naramata: Steamboat Days in the Okanagan Turner, Robert D.
004484 Sono Nis Press 1995 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall Soft Cover Very Good Minor light edgewear to corners, light reading crease along spine, internally pages clean and fresh, binding tight and square. 72 pages. "....In 1914 the Sicamous was the epitome of elegant, efficient travel in the Okanagan and one of the finest vessels ever to operate on British Columbias inland waters. For the next 23 years, this stately Canadian Pacific sternwheeler carried passengers, mail, express and the prized fruit of the Okanagan. the Sicamous has many stories to tell. Fine dining, dances, special excursions, romantic moonlight trips and the excitement and sorrow of soldiers leaving for war are just a few. Preserved and under restoration at Penticton, the Sicamous is an outstanding Provincial Historic Landmark, a beautiful and enduring heritage attractions and a vibrant community centre. The Naramata served the Okanagan for 53 years and is now the last surviving tug in the Interior of British Columbia. Here is a delightful story of two exceptional heritage vessels. " ISBN: 1550390570 $15.00USD Click here to order or message the dealer
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