Rossland 1897/98-1917. (183.4 x 29.1 x 7.0 feet)
The Rossland was a beautiful express passenger steamer
built to connect the CPR mainline services with the Kootenays and the connections
to the new Crowsnest Route. A fast vessel, it could steam at over 20 miles (32
km) per hour.
Archival Photographs of the S.S. Rossland
- A-00572 SS Rossland,
SS Minto and SS Trail at Arrowhead, 1898
- A-00334 SS Rossland,
c. 1900
- A-00662 Troops Boarding
SS Rossland at Nakusp, c. 1915
- A-00679 SS Bonnington,
SS Rossland and Ss Kootenay in the Ice at Nakusp, c. 1911
- B-01627 SS Rossland
at Arrowhead, September 5, 1905
- B-02612 Sinking of
the SS Rossland at Nakusp Shipyard, 1916
- B-02613 SS Rossland
on Arrow Lake, c. 1900
- B-02615 SS Rossland
at Arrow Park, c. 1906
- B-02654 Nakusp. SS
Illecillewaet, SS Rossland and SS Minto at the Dock,
1905
- B-07002 SS Lytton
and SS Rossland at Robson, c. 1899
- B-07517 Crew of the
SS Rossland, 1898
- D-05274 Sinking of
the SS Rossland at the Kanusp Shipyard, 1916
- D-05357 The SS Rossland,
SS Minto and the SS Kootenay at Nakusp, c. 1905
- D-05358 The SS Rossland
at Nakusp, c. 1902
- D-08170 The SS Rossland
Being Built at Nakusp, 1909?
- D-08211 Launching
of the SS Rossland after Rebuild at Nakusp, 1910
- E-05119 The SS Kootenay,
SS Minto and SS Rossland at St. Leon, 1914
- H-06881 Arrowhead.
SS Bonnington, SS Rossland and SS Minto at Barge Slip,
c. 1912
- H-06882 Fire
on the SS Rossland at Nakusp, August 1899
CPR Sternwheelers and Tugs in the Kootenay (List)