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Canadian National Tug no. 6

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CN Tug Boat number 6
CN Tug Boat number 6

Canadian National Tug no. 6 was a diesel-powered tugboat owned and operated by the Canadian National Railway (CNR) company on Okanagan Lake, British Columbia. It was launched in 1948 and transferred railway barges between Penticton and Kelowna. It was retired in 1973, becoming the last of many tugboats to operate on Okanagan Lake. Tug 6 was moved to Penticton in 2007 to rest alongside the SS Naramata and SS Sicamous, two Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) steamboats, as part of the S.S. Sicamous Inland Marine Museum. The ships are currently being restored by the S.S. Sicamous Restoration Society.

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Canadian National Tug no. 6
Lakeshore Drive West, Penticton

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N 49.502444 ° E -119.611721 °
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SS Naramata

Lakeshore Drive West
V2A 1C1 Penticton
British Columbia, Canada
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