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Hyak (sternwheeler)

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Name
  
Hyak (CAN #100687)

Port of registry
  
Golden, BC

Operator
  
Frank P. Armstrong

Launched
  
1892 at Golden, BC

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Owner
  
Upper Columbia Navig. & Tramway Co.; Columbia River Lumber Co.

Route
  
Inland British Columbia on the Columbia River in the Columbia Valley

Hyak was a sternwheel steamboat that operated in British Columbia on the Columbia River from 1892 to 1906. Hyak should not be confused with the Puget Sound propeller-driven steamboat also named Hyak. The name means "swift" or "fast" in the Chinook Jargon.

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Design and construction

Hyak was built at Golden, BC in 1892 for the Upper Columbia Navig. & Tramway Co., of which Capt. Frank P. Armstrong was the principal owner and manager.

Operations

Hyak was operated on the upper Columbia route from Golden to Windermere Lake. In 1903 Hyak was sold to the Columbia River Lumber Company, which hired Armstrong to manage its steamboat operations.

Dismantled

Hyak was removed from service in 1906.

References

Hyak (sternwheeler) Wikipedia


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