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Name
  
SS Bigwin

Ordered
  
1909

Construction started
  
1909

Length
  
20 m

Port of registry
  
Canada

Laid down
  
1909

Launched
  
1910

Builder
  
Polson Iron Works Limited

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Owner
  
James Kuhn & G. J. Gibson (1910-1924) Huntsville & Lake of Bays Navigation Co. (1924-1945) Bigwin Boat Livery Co. (1945-1960) Bigwin Inn Resort (1960-1970) Lake of Bays Marine Museum (2002)

Operator
  
Lake of Bays Marine Museum

Ss bigwin


SS Bigwin is a small steamship ferry that plies the waters of Lake of Bays in Muskoka area of Ontario.

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History

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The ship was built by Polson Iron Works of Toronto as a private boat for an American owner James Kuhn in 1910 as a yacht and named for his wife as Ella Mary. It was later sold to several owners (1924, 1945 and 1960) to serve as a ferry boat and renamed Bigwin after Bigwin Inn and Chief John Bigwin. In her last years of service she shuttled customers to Bigwin Inn until it was abandoned and submerged in a slip next to Bigwin Inn from 1970s to 1991.

Recovery and restoration

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After interested parties took notice of the ship it was finally raised from the waters in 1991, and was stored on land for a few years until restoration began in 2002 and completed in 2013.

As cruise ship

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Once returned to service, Bigwin will provide cruises near Dorset, Ontario during a July and August (sailing period restricted due to navigation laws).

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References

SS Bigwin Wikipedia