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Old 10-13-19, 08:21 PM   #1
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Default A Great lakes museum trip

Some of you may know that about 6 months ago I relocated to Canada, and to the bitterest sector of it, Manitoba.

I have a big plan going forward hopefully I can pull it off in the coming years, but i intend to visit as many naval museums in North America as possible and you guessed it I have already started.

A few weeks ago I went for a little ride in my 2019 dodge ram mainly to see how she drives and performs, well i decided to head towards Selkirk which is just outside Winnipeg.

Why would i head there? very simple ! not many people know but there is a Great Lakes Shipping museum there, complete with Ships!

I may be in Central Canada but the reality is i'm not far from Lake Winnipeg or the US Border.

The only draw back to my trip was that they were all closed for the season but not to worry because they are on dry land, and you can get up close and personal to these vessels.

The center piece of this museum is the SS Kenora a passenger / cargo steam ship which was built in 1897.
She is one of the largest ships in the collection at 48 meters long, she originally serviced isolated communities in Ontario not Manitoba, but When the Ontario and Rainy River Railway was built in 1901 traffic volumes began to decline.
The vessel was sold to a consortium of Winnipeg lawyers. Keenora was dismantled and transported in sections to Winnipeg on railway wagons in 1917 and it was here she was rebuilt with an added 9 meter section.

Kenora kept sailing until 1966 when she was removed from service due to being unable to meet the new safety regulations one year shy of 70 years service.

DSCN3472 by B S, on Flickr
DSCN3468 by B S, on Flickr

I couldn't spend too long at the museum plus it was closed but i did manage to get a good look around the place and when it re opens in may i will be going back hopefully.

But for now i will just enclose some pictures and check out the flickr account so you can see other pictures and other museums i have been too link is in my signature.

DSCN3433 by B S, on Flickr


DSCN3471 by B S, on Flickr

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DSCN3489 by B S, on Flickr
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