PS Accommodation

PS Accommodation

The Canadian paddlewheeler Accommodation was the first successful steamboat built entirely in North America.Marsh, John. "Accommodation" in "The Canadian Encyclopedia". Volume 1, p.10. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1988]

Financed by brewer John Molson, she was constructed by John Jackson and John Bruce in Montréal in 1809, using engines built in Forges Saint-Maurice, Trois-Rivières (long known for ironmongery). At a cost of ₤2000 she had two open-faced paddle wheels and an optional sail.

Her maiden voyage was a thirty-six hour run from Montréal to Québec City. [cite web
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]

She was not a commercial success; by 1810, Molson had lost ₤4000 on her, and she was broken up for scrap. She nevertheless pioneered steam packets on the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes; by 1819, there were seven in regular service on the river, while the lakes featured "Frontenac" on Lake Ontario, "General Stacey Smyth" on the St. John River, and "Royal William" (famous for making the first transatlantic crossing under steam in 1831) on the Québec City-Halifax run. [Barris, Ted. "Steamboats and Paddle Wheelers" in "The Canadian Encyclopedia". Volume 4, p.2075. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1988]

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Sources

* Marsh, John. "Accommodation" in "The Canadian Encyclopedia". Volume 1, p.10. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1988.

Further reading

* Barris, Ted. "Fire Canoe: Prairie Steamboat Days Revisited". 1977.
* Charlebois, Peter. "Sternwheelers & Sidewheelers, The Romance of Steamdriven Paddleboats in Canada". 1978.


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