In another good example of cross-advertising, this menu publicizes the Banff Indian Days festival to passengers aboard Canadian Pacific’s Great Lakes steamship Assiniboia (whose name itself is an effective advertisement for a mountain in the Canadian Pacific Rockies). The Assiniboia and sister ship Keewatin went from Fort William, on the west side of Lake Superior, to Port McNicoll, on Lake Huron, with a stop at Sault Ste. Marie.
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The two ships were placed in service in 1908 and retired in 1967. Unfortunately, the Assiniboia burned in a fire but the Keewatin has been restored and is now a floating museum in Port McNicoll.