Annerly was a sternwheel steamboat that operated on the upper Kootenay River in British Columbia and northwestern Montana from 1892 to 1896.
Annerly was built in 1892 at Jennings, Montana on the Kootenay River for the partnership of Dupuy & Jones.
[2] During the navigation seasons (generally fall and spring) of 1893 through 1895, Annerly was operated from Jennings, Montana north up the Kootenay River across the international border into British Columbia to a point on the river known as North Star Landing, upriver from Fort Steele.
[4] Of the six sternwheelers that were employed on the upper Kootenay River, only Annerly was not wrecked or seriously damaged in the canyon.
On July 12, 1896, Annerly under Captain Sandborn, was running Jennings Canyon ahead of Rustler.