S.S. Keewatin – Finding a New Home
Description
In this unique episode, we embark on a fascinating journey into the annals of maritime history, focusing on a vessel with a rich legacy that spans over a century. The S.S. Keewatin, a ship born in the shipyards of Scotland back in 1907, takes center stage in our narrative. Join us as we explore the remarkable story of a ship that devoted the majority of its operational years to ferrying tourists, settlers, and essential cargo throughout the Great Lakes region until its retirement in the 1960s.
This historic vessel has found a new home at the Great Lakes Museum, nestled in the picturesque city of Kingston, Ontario. In the heart of this captivating region, the museum staff is hard at work, meticulously preparing the S.S. Keewatin for a grand reopening to the public. Soon, visitors will have the incredible opportunity to step aboard this venerable ship, allowing them to take a step back in time to the golden era of Great Lakes shipping.
To shed light on the passion and dedication that have fueled this exciting addition to the Great Lakes Museum, we are honored to be joined by the museum's Manager, Doug Cowie. Together, we delve into the stories and dreams that have brought the S.S. Keewatin back to life, ensuring that its legacy continues to inspire and captivate future generations.
For more information on the Ship & the Museum, log on to:
https://marmuseum.ca/ss-keewatin
Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis”, by Tim Aylesworth
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