From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Career Owner: S.S. Sicamous Restoration Society Operator: Canadian Pacific Railway Port of registry: Victoria, No. 134726:56 Route: Penticton to Okanagan Landing Cost: $180,000.00 Launched: 1914 Maiden voyage: May 19, 1914 In service: 1914-1937 Out of service: 1937 Fate: Docked and restored as a museum Status: Museum ship General characteristics Type: Sternwheeler Tonnage: 1787 tons Length: 200.5 ft (61.1 m) Decks: 5 SS Sicamous is a large five decked sternwheeler built by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) for Okanagan Lake service between the fruit communities of Penticton, and other towns of Kelowna and Vernon, British Columbia. Launched in 1914, Sicamous ran for many years connecting rail lines and areas. The vessel operated until 1937 and is currently beached as a part of a heritage shipyard operated by the S.S. Sicamous Restoration Society in Penticton. The vessel today is operated both as a museum and events and banquet facility.