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
This Canadian history article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
This British Columbia-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

Read more about this topic:  Otter (steamship)

Famous quotes containing the word see:

    See, see where Christ’s blood streams in the firmament!
    One drop would save my soul—half a drop! ah, my Christ!—
    Ah, rend not my heart for naming of my Christ!—
    Yet will I call on him!—O, spare me, Lucifer!—
    Where is it now? ‘T is gone; and see where God
    Stretcheth out his arm, and bends his ireful brows!—
    Mountains and hills, come, come and fall on me,
    And hide me from the heavy wrath of God!
    Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593)