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Steamboats of the Lower Fraser River and Harrison Lake : ウィキペディア英語版 | Steamboats of the Lower Fraser River and Harrison Lake
This article is about Steamboats of the Lower Fraser River and Harrison Lake. The first steamboat on the Fraser River was the which entered Pacific waters in 1835. It was an itinerant supply for the Hudson's Bay Company roving throughout the lower Columbia River in Oregon and around coastal Washington, British Columbia and southeastern Russian America (Alaska), long before those political entities came into being. ==Gold rush== It was only the Fraser River Gold Rush and the Cariboo Gold Rush of 1862 which drew more steamers from the Columbia River in Oregon to Puget Sound and the Fraser River. Ships that called in were the ''Suprize'', ''Enterprise'', and the ''Wilson G. Hunt''.
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