From 1912, Port McNicoll was home port of the CPR's passenger and package freight
steamships,
SS Keewatin and
flagship SS Assiniboia. The steamers would take on passengers from the "boat train", arriving from
Toronto, upbound to Port Arthur / Fort William to connect with their trains there. Downbound, the steamers would carry passengers back to Port McNicoll, returning to Toronto, via Medonte and Midhurst. During the depression of the 1930s the rail connection between Orillia and Lindsay was abandoned. The CPR's older steamers,
SS Alberta,
SS Athabaska and
SS Manitoba continued to run from Owen Sound until the mid-1930s when the
Alberta and
Athabaska were withdrawn from service. With an increase in the handling of package freight, these two ships were pressed into freight-only service from Port McNicoll, until the end of the war. The
SS Manitoba was retired in 1950, following the
SS Noronic disaster. The
SS Keewatin and
SS Assiniboia continued operating until the cessation of passenger service in 1965, when they too were reduced to freight-only service. The coal burning
Keewatin was withdrawn from service in November 1966, while sister ship
Assiniboia, with boilers converted to burn oil years earlier, lasted longer. The
SS Assiniboia retired November 26, 1967. Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company in Scotland as Hull No. 453, the Keewatin was launched 6 July 1907 and entered service in the following year. She ran continuously for almost 60 seasons, being retired in 1966. Soon after, she was acquired by RJ Peterson of Douglas Michigan for historic preservation. Her sister ship, the Assiniboia, was also set to be preserved as an attraction, but burned in Camden New Jersey in 1971 and was scrapped. On June 23, 2012, the
SS Keewatin, the last of the CPR Ships built in 1907, was returned to Port McNicoll where it had worked from 1912 until 1967.
Keewatin is the last Edwardian steamship left in the world. The
SS Keewatin is in pristine condition on June 23, 2012, and is open for visitors from late April until mid October from 9 am until 5 pm. ==Town life==