Otter (steamship) - See Also

See Also

  • List of steamboats on the Columbia River
  • List of ships in British Columbia
Steamboats of British Columbia
Routes
Inland
  • Lower Fraser River & Harrison Lake
  • Upper Fraser River
  • Lakes Route
  • Thompson-Shuswap
  • Arrow Lakes
  • Okanagan Lake
  • Kootenay Lake & Kootenai River
  • Slocan Lake
  • Skaha Lake
  • Upper Columbia and Kootenay Rivers
  • Skeena River
  • Stikine River
  • Peace & Finlay Rivers
Coastal and inland vessels
Propellers
Wood
  • Capilano
  • Island Princess
  • Rosalie
  • Sechelt
  • Willapa
Iron and steel
  • Camosun
  • Cardena
  • Catala
  • Chasina
  • Chelosin
  • Cheslakee
  • Comox
  • Cowichan
  • Cutch
  • Islander
  • Lady Alexandra
  • Lady Cynthia
  • Prince Rupert
  • Princess Adelaide
  • Princess Alice (1911)
  • Princess Beatrice
  • Princess Irene (1914)
  • Princess Kathleen (1924)
  • Princess Mary
  • Princess May
  • Princess Norah
  • Princess Royal
  • Princess Sophia
Sternwheelers
  • Annerly
  • BC Express
  • Bonnington
  • BX
  • Charlotte
  • Chilcotin
  • City of Ainsworth
  • Columbia (1891)
  • Conveyor
  • Enterprise (1855)
  • Enterprise (1862)
  • Flying Dutchman
  • Fort Fraser
  • Forty-Nine
  • Gwendoline
  • Hazelton
  • Hyak (1892)
  • Inlander
  • Isabella McCormack
  • J.D. Farrell
  • Klahowya
  • Kootenai
  • Lytton
  • Marion
  • Minto
  • Monte Cristo
  • Mount Royal
  • Moyie
  • Nakusp
  • Nechacco
  • North Star
  • Nowitka
  • Operator
  • Otter
  • Quesnel
  • Ptarmigan
  • R.P. Rithet
  • Ramona
  • Robert C. Hammond
  • Rossland
  • Sicamous
  • Selkirk
  • Skeena
  • Skuzzy
  • Victoria
Sidewheelers
  • Alaskan (sidewheeler)
  • Beaver
  • Eliza Anderson
  • George E. Starr
  • Princess Louise
  • Olympian
  • Pert
  • Wilson G. Hunt
  • Vancouver
  • Yosemite
Steam tugs
  • Clayoquat
Ferries
Steam
  • Kahloke
Motor
  • Coho
BC Ferries
  • BC Ferries
  • Queen of the North
Motor vessels (non-ferry)
  • Invermere
  • Lady Rose
  • Princess of Vancouver
Lists of vessels
  • Ships in British Columbia
  • Princess fleet
  • Retired BC ferries
  • Royal Navy ships in the Pacific Northwest
  • Steamboats on the Columbia River
  • Puget Sound steamboats
Companies, shipyards, and personnel
Companies and shipping lines
Passenger and freight
  • Foley Bros., Welch and Stewart
  • CPR Coast Service
  • CPR Lake and River Service
  • Collins Overland Telegraph Company
  • Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
  • Hudson's Bay Company
  • Union Steamship Co.
Ferry
  • BC Ferries
  • BC Ministry of Transportation (Dept of Highways)
  • Alaska Marine Highway
  • Black Ball Transport Co.
  • Washington State Ferries
Shipyards
  • Albion Iron Works
  • Allied Shipbuilders
  • Burrard Dry Dock
  • Victoria Machinery Depot
Personnel
  • Frank P. Armstrong
  • William A. Baillie-Grohman
  • Frank Barnard Jr.
  • Gustavus Blin-Wright
  • John Bonser
  • Owen Forrester Browne
  • Robert Cunningham
  • John "Gassy Jack" Deighton
  • Charles Melville Hays
  • John Irving
  • William Irving
  • J.A. Mara
  • James D. Miller
  • William Moore
  • James W. Troup
Steamboats in other areas
Articles by area
Washington
  • Lake Washington
  • Columbia River
  • Cowlitz River
  • Grays Harbor
  • Willapa Bay
  • Columbia River (Wenatchee Reach)
  • Lake Crescent
Oregon
  • Columbia River
  • Willamette River
  • Oregon Coast
  • Yaquina Bay
  • Coquille River
  • Coos Bay
Alaska and Yukon Yukon River
Other Mackenzie River
Navboxes
  • Puget Sound
  • Columbia River
  • Oregon Coast
  • California
Lists of vessels
  • Ships in British Columbia
  • Retired BC ferries
  • Royal Navy ships in the Pacific Northwest
  • Steamboats on the Columbia River
  • Puget Sound steamboats
related topic : Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet
Steamboats of the lower Fraser River and Harrison Lake
Particular vessels
  • Beaver (1836)
  • Otter (1852)
  • Eliza Anderson (1858)
  • Governor Douglas (1858)
  • Colonel Moody (1858)
  • Surprise (1854)
  • Umatilla (ex Venture) (1858)
  • Sea Bird (1858)
  • Enterprise (1855)
  • Maria (1858)
  • Princess Louise
  • Wilson G. Hunt (1849)
  • HMS Satellite
  • Samson V (1937)
Landings
  • Victoria
  • New Westminster
  • Brown's Landing
  • BC Pen
  • Fraser Mills
  • Port Hammond
  • Port Kells
  • Port Haney
  • Derby
  • Fort Langley
  • Albion
  • Whonnock
  • Glen Valley
  • Ruskin
  • Silverdale
  • Matsqui Village
  • St. Mary's Mission
  • Hatzic
  • Dewdney
  • Deroche
  • Greenville
  • Lake Errock
  • Harrison Mills/Kilby
  • Port Douglas
  • Tipella City
  • Chilliwack
  • Agassiz
  • Rosedale
  • Popkum
  • Laidlaw
  • Flood
  • Hope (Fort Hope)
  • Haig
  • Emory Creek
  • Hill's Bar
  • Yale
  • Spuzzum
  • Boston Bar-North Bend
  • Siska
  • Lytton
Geographic features
  • Barnston Island
  • McMillan Island
  • Harrison Bay
  • Harrison River
  • Harrison Lake
  • Falls of the Fraser
  • Lady Franklin Rock
  • Saddle Rock
  • Hell's Gate
Steamboat owners and captains
  • Francis Jones Barnard
  • "Gassy Jack" Deighton
Shipwrecks
  • Shipwrecks of the Fraser River
Lists of vessels
  • List of historic vessels in British Columbia
  • List of Royal Navy ships in the Pacific Northwest
Modern ferry routes
  • Fort Langley-Albion Ferry
  • Barnston Island Ferry
Steamboats of Puget Sound and western Washington State
Ships of the Mosquito Fleet
Propellers
Wood
  • Albion
  • Alice (1897)
  • Alice Gertrude
  • Annie M. Pence
  • Aquilo
  • Atlanta
  • Audrey
  • Bay Island
  • Bellingham
  • Burton
  • C.C. Calkins
  • C.C. Cherry
  • Calista
  • Camano
  • Clallam
  • Concordia
  • Crest
  • Crystal
  • Daring
  • Dart
  • Dauntless
  • Defiance
  • Dix
  • Dode
  • Dove
  • Eagle
  • Elfin
  • Elk
  • Elsinore
  • Fleetwood
  • Florence K
  • Fortuna
  • Flyer
  • General Miles
  • Hattie Hansen
  • Hector
  • Hyak
  • Inland Flyer
  • Iola
  • Island Princess
  • Islander
  • Katherine
  • L.T. Haas
  • Lady of the Lake
  • Magnolia
  • Mizpah
  • Monticello 2
  • Otter
  • Quickstep
  • Rosalie
  • Sentinel
  • Triton
  • Urania
  • Vashon
  • Verona
  • Victor
  • Virginia V
  • Willapa
Steel
  • City of Sacramento
  • Coho
  • Duwamish
  • El Primero
  • Jessie Banning
  • Kulshan
  • Potlatch
  • Sioux
  • Sol Duc
  • Tacoma
Sternwheelers
  • Bailey Gatzert
  • Capital City
  • Chehalis
  • City of Shelton
  • Clara Brown
  • Comet
  • Daisy
  • Enterprise (1855)
  • Fairhaven
  • Fidalgo
  • Greyhound
  • Hassalo (1880)
  • Henry Bailey
  • Irene
  • Monte Cristo
  • Multnomah
  • Northern Light
  • Old Settler
  • Otter
  • S.G. Simpson
  • Teaser
  • Triumph
  • WT Preston
  • Zephyr
Sidewheelers
  • Alaskan
  • Beaver
  • Cyrus Walker
  • Eliza Anderson
  • Fairy
  • George E. Starr
  • Idaho
  • King County
  • Kirkland
  • Leschi
  • North Pacific
  • Olympia
  • Olympian
  • T.J. Potter
  • Wilson G. Hunt
  • West Seattle
  • Yosemite
Steam tugs
  • Alice (1897)
  • C.C. Cherry
  • Cyrus Walker
  • Duwamish
  • Echo
  • Elk
  • Goliah (1849)
  • Goliah (1907)
  • Hector
  • Rabboni
  • Portland (1875)
  • Richard Holyoke
  • Ruth
  • Wallowa
Steam ferries
Converted
  • Bailey Gatzert
  • City of Sacramento
  • Beeline
  • Fortuna
  • Sioux
Purpose-built
  • City of Clinton
  • City of Mukilteo
  • City of Seattle
  • Issaquah
  • King County
  • Leschi
  • West Seattle
Motor vessels
  • Alverene
  • Bainbridge
  • Coho
  • Lotus
  • Speeder
  • Suquamish
Companies, shipyards, and personnel
Companies
Passenger
and freight
  • Angeles Brewing & Malting Co.
  • Black Ball Line
  • Hale Pass. & Wollochet Bay Nav. Co.
  • Hansen Trans. Co.
  • Hunt Bros.
  • Island Trans. Co.
  • Kitsap County Trans. Co.
  • La Conner Trading & Trans. Co.
  • McDowell Trans. Co.
  • Merchants Trans. Co.
  • Moe Bros.
  • Oregon Rwy & Nav. Co.
  • Oregon Steam Navig. Co.
  • Puget Sound Nav. Co.
  • Pacific Coast Steamship
  • Straits Steamship Co.
  • Tacoma & Burton Nav. Co.
  • Vashon Nav. Co.
Towing Pacific Tow Boat Co.
Ferry
  • Kitsap County Trans. Co.
  • Oreg. & Wash. Ferry & Nav. Go.
  • Puget Sound Nav. Co.
  • West Seattle Land & Improv. Co.
Shipyards
  • Crawford & Reid
  • J.F. Duthie
  • Holland
  • King & Winge
  • Lake Washington
  • Moran Bros.
  • Martinolich
Personnel
  • William Ballard
  • Thomas Coupe
  • Joshua Green
  • Matthew McDowell
Steamboats in other areas
Articles by area
Washington
  • Lake Washington
  • Columbia River
  • Cowlitz River
  • Grays Harbor
  • Willapa Bay
  • Columbia River (Wenatchee Reach)
  • Lake Crescent
Oregon
  • Columbia River
  • Willamette River
  • Oregon Coast
  • Yaquina Bay
  • Coquille River
  • Coos Bay
British Columbia
  • Upper Fraser River
  • Lakes Route
  • Arrow Lakes
  • Okanagan Lake
  • Upper Columbia and Kootenay Rivers
  • Skeena River
  • Stikine River
  • Peace River
Alaska and Yukon Yukon River
Other Mackenzie River
Navboxes
  • Columbia River
  • British Columbia
  • California
Lists of vessels
  • List of ships in British Columbia
  • List of Royal Navy ships in the Pacific Northwest
  • List of steamboats on the Columbia River
related topic: Washington State Ferries
Steamboats of Oregon and the Columbia River basin
Routes
Inland
  • Columbia River (lower)
  • Willamette River
  • Cowlitz River
  • Columbia River (Wenatchee Reach)
  • Lake Chelan
  • Lake Okanagan
  • Arrow Lakes
  • Upper Columbia and Kootenay Rivers
Coastal
  • Oregon Coast
  • Coquille River
  • Coos Bay
  • Yaquina Bay and river
Inland and coastal vessels
Inland
vessels
  • Alaskan
  • Altona
  • Athlon
  • Bailey Gatzert
  • Beaver (1835)
  • Beaver (1873)
  • Carrie Ladd
  • Charles R. Spencer
  • Colonel Wright
  • Columbia (1850)
  • Eliza Anderson
  • Fleetwood
  • Georgia E. Starr
  • Georgiana
  • Governor Grover
  • Hassalo (1880)
  • Idaho
  • Lot Whitcomb
  • Lurline
  • Multnomah (1851)
  • Nez Perce Chief
  • North Pacific
  • North Star
  • Olympian (sidewheeler)
  • Oneonta
  • Otter
  • Portland (1875)
  • Portland (1947)
  • Quickstep
  • Rabboni
  • Sarah Dixon
  • Teaser
  • Tenino
  • T.J. Potter
  • Virginia V
  • Wide West
  • Willamette Chief
  • Wilson G. Hunt
Coastal vessels
  • General Miles
  • Life-Line
  • T.M. Richardson
  • Washington
Vessel lists
  • Steamboats on the Columbia
Modern ferries
  • Wahkiakum County Ferry
  • Needles-Fauquier Ferry (Arrow Lakes)
Companies, shipyards, personnel, and navigation
Portages, locks, and canals
  • Cascade Locks and Canal
  • Celilo Canal
  • Willamette Locks
Steamboat lines
  • Harkins Transportation Co.
  • Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Co.
  • Okanogan Steamboat Co.
  • Oregon Railway and Navigation Co.
  • Oregon Steam Navigation Co.
  • Shaver Transportation Co.
Steamboat owners and captains
  • John C. Ainsworth
  • John Bonser
  • John H. Couch
  • Joseph Kellogg
  • James W. Troup
  • Henry Villard
Builders and shipyards
  • Jacob Kamm
  • John J. Holland
Shipwrecks
  • Shipwrecks of the inland Columbia River
  • Steamboat Inspection Service
Steamboats in other areas
Articles by area
Washington
  • Lake Washington
  • Columbia River
  • Cowlitz River
  • Grays Harbor
  • Willapa Bay
  • Columbia River (Wenatchee Reach)
  • Lake Crescent
British Columbia
  • Upper Fraser River
  • Lakes Route
  • Arrow Lakes
  • Okanagan Lake
  • Upper Columbia and Kootenay Rivers
  • Skeena River
  • Stikine River
  • Peace River
Alaska and Yukon Yukon River
Other Mackenzie River
Navboxes
  • Puget Sound
  • British Columbia
  • Oregon Coast
  • California
Lists of vessels
  • Ships in British Columbia
  • Retired BC ferries
  • Royal Navy ships in the Pacific Northwest
  • Steamboats on the Columbia River
  • Puget Sound steamboats
  • Related topic : Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet
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