THE MARINE MUSEUM OF MANITOBA (SELKIRK) INC.
What year was the “M.S. Keenora” built? ________
The “Keenora” burned __________and then __________ , before _________ engines were installed five years before she was taken out of service.
The “Keenora” was originally used for service on ____________ Ontario before being cut in half in 1917 and transported to Winnipeg by rail.
During the tourist season the “Keenora” operated with a crew of about how many? ______
Why was the “Keenora” taken out of service? ___________________
What year did the “Keenora” make her final run before being retired to the Selkirk slough? _________
What year was the “C.G.S. Brabury” built? _________
The “Bradbury” changed hands several times, but was operated mainly by the ____________ government.
List the “Bradbury’s” main duties. ________________
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What year was the “Bradbury” re-commissioned and outfitted with Kalenburg 5-cylinder diesel engines. _________
As she neared retirement the “Bradbury” was unable to continue her duty as an ________________ because of a weakening hull.
The “Bradbury” is remembered for many heroic deeds. In particular, for what purpose did she break through half a foot of ice during a 1917 journey? ____________________________________________
As a fishery patrol vessel, why was it difficult for the “Bradbury” to catch poachers and illegal fisherman? ________________________________________________________
What year was the Black Bear Island lighthouse built in? __________
What island did the lighthouse come from before it was added to the Marine Museum? _____________
If the light beacon from the lighthouse could be seen from passing ships up to 20 miles out, why was a foghorn necessary?
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What year was the whitefish boat, the “Jackie S.” built? ___________
The remains of the “Granite Rock” are displayed at the Marine Museum. This tug was built in 1913 for what company? ___________________________
The “Granite Rock” was used on Lake Winnipeg to haul ___________ and ____________.
“Chickama” is a Cree word meaning _______________.
The “Chickama II” is a flat-bottomed boat and because waters of Play Green Lake are shallow and rocky which ship offloaded its cargo and passengers to her at Warren’s Landing? _____________
The “Chickama II” carried ____________ and ___________ to points between Warren’s Landing and Norway House.
What year was the “Chickama II” built? _________
What do M.S. and S.S. stand for? ___________________
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Which two ships on display at the Museum were prefabricated in Sorel, Quebec? _________________ _________________
The “M.S. Northland Lady Canadian” was built in what year? _______
The “Lady Canadian” was mainly a ________________ but she was also used as a ___________ boat by Manitoba Hydro.
What year was the government tug the “Peguis II” built? _______
The York boat was one of the earliest means of transportation on the rivers and lakes. How was it powered? _________________________
What is the purpose of the dry-dock? ___________________________
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