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Kootenai (sternwheeler)

''Kootenai'' was a sternwheel steamboat that ran on the Arrow Lakes in British Columbia from 1885 to 1895. ''Kootenai'' was the second sternwheeler to run on the Arrow Lakes.〔 This vessel should not be confused with the similarly named ''Kootenay'', an 1897 sternwheeler that also ran on the Arrow Lakes.
==Design and construction==
The firm of Paquet & Smith built the vessel's frames in Portland, Oregon of Douglas fir. The frames were then shipped to the Little Dalles (now known as Northport), in the Washington Territory on the Columbia River near the border with British Columbia. Once the frames arrived, Henderson and McCartney, contractors for the Canadian Pacific Railway and shipbuilder E.G. Thompson assembled the rest of the hull with planks and timbers sawn on site from the local pine. The steamboat's engines were third hand, having been built in 1877 by Willamette Iron Works in Portland, Oregon, and previously installed in the ''McMinnville'', running on the lower Columbia River, and the Pend Oreille Lake steamer ''Katie Hallett''.〔

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