The Tour of the SS Keewatin 2013
It was her first full season as the museum ship since she returned to Port McNicoll from late June of 2012. She is a 1907 Edwardian-era steamship that served the Great Lakes for almost 60 years. Since 1912, she had travelled from Port McNicoll to Fort William/Port Arthur which is now Thunder Bay, Ontario until she was retired in 1965. Museum's website: https://sskeewatin.com/ Museum's Facebook page: / sskeewatin

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KEEWATIN Decked! (The Last Edwardian Liner and Link to the TITANIC Era)

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Floating Palaces of the Great Lakes: Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company

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Welcome Home! SS Keewatin Return to Port McNicoll

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Can The Propeller Shafts (And the Screws) of the Battleship Still Spin?

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Putin Started The War To Save Himself — Sir Bill Browder

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All Aboard the S.S. Keewatin! | ONsite

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Exploring SS United States Series - Part Four

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Der siechende Tod der Deutschen Bahn

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Restoring A VINTAGE Cruise Ship, Living At Sea on the Aurora

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Ice vs. 630ft Freighter: Technical Ship Handling at the MacArthur Lock (Full lockage)

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SS KEEWATIN FINAL VOYAGE TO MARITIME MUSEUM OF THE GREAT LAKES by Windsor Aerial Drone Photography

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URBEX | Exploring the 'horror ship' Basel Express

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Huronia Museum Show - S.S. Keewatin Tour Part 1

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Detailed breakdown of Putin's ruthless political tactics, the Ukraine War, & Russian security state

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A Complete Guide to Titanic's Engines

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Meet the Shipbreakers of the Great Lakes | The Agenda

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What Happened to Titanic's Stern?

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How does one of the world's greatest yacht builders build luxury boats in such an unlikely location?

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Haunted Huronia - Ep III - S.S. Keewatin

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