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District of Keewatin - Wikipedia Keewatin covered the portion of the Northwest Territories north and east of Manitoba on the mainland (essentially much of present-day mainland Nunavut, northern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario), and western islands in Hudson and James Bays
See the Ship - SS Keewatin - Great Lakes Museum The Keewatin is an Edwardian-era (Titanic-era) steamship liner formerly owned by CP Rail and built in 1907 by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Ltd of Glasgow, Scotland
Explore the SS Keewatin, the Worlds Largest Surviving Edwardian . . . Older than Titanic and larger than any other surviving Edwardian passenger steamship, the restored SS Keewatin offers a rare peek into travel on the Great Lakes in the first half of the 20th century Keewatin was built in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1907 for Canadian Pacific
Keewatin, MN Official Website of the City of Keewatin, Minnesota 127 West Third Avenue Box 190 Keewatin Mn 55753 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30 AM to 4 PM
Keewatin | Inuit, Arctic, Northwest Territories | Britannica Keewatin, region, southwestern Nunavut territory, Canada Keewatin, formerly part of the Keewatin and eastern Mackenzie districts, was created a region of the Northwest Territories in the early 1970s In April 1999 it became part of the newly created territory of Nunavut
Visit Kingston | S. S. Keewatin: visit the last remaining… S S Keewatin set sail on her first Canadian voyage in October 1908 from Owen Sound to Fort William (now part of Thunder Bay) The S S Keewatin transported both passengers and cargo alike, including immigrants new to Canada looking for work around the Great Lakes and beyond
SS Keewatin Museum: Unveiling the Grandeur of a Great Lakes Steamship . . . The SS Keewatin Museum is the permanent home of the SS Keewatin, the last remaining Edwardian-era passenger steamship of its kind in the world It’s a living, breathing museum docked in Port McNicoll, Ontario, offering visitors an unparalleled journey back to the golden age of Great Lakes travel from 1907
Keewatin - museumships. us 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