File:Boiler from one of the steam boats used to haul British and Canadian troops to the West during the Riel Rebellion, 1915 (5187372243).jpg
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DescriptionBoiler from one of the steam boats used to haul British and Canadian troops to the West during the Riel Rebellion, 1915 (5187372243).jpg | This is in the Maligne River and the boiler is still there but the ice has moved it and it lies flat in deep water now. Some efforts have been made to raise this boiler but it’s getting hard to find now. |
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