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SS Naramata is a steam tug commissioned by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) company. She pushed barges and broke ice on Okanagan Lake from 1914 to 1967. After over 50 years of service, the boat was eventually retired and left to rest in Penticton beside her sister ship, SS Sicamous. In 2001, she was purchased by the S.S. Sicamous Restoration Society and is currently undergoing extensive renovations. Naramata is the only interior steam tug to be preserved in the province of British Columbia, Canada.
Le SS Naramata est un remorqueur à vapeur commandé par la compagnie Canadien Pacifique. Il a poussé des barges et brisé de la glace sur le lac Okanagan de 1914 à 1967. Après 50 ans de service, le bateau a été retiré et installé à Penticton aux côtés de son sister-ship, le SS Sicamous. En 2001, il est acheté par la Société de restauration du SS Sicamous et il est actuellement en rénovation. Naramata est le seul remorqueur à l'intérieur des terres de la province de la Colombie-Britannique, Canada, qui a été conservé.
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