Wenonah II

Wenonah II is a modern excursion vessel constructed to offer passengers the look and feel of the early 20th century steamships.

[3] Segwun is the last surviving original steamship from the fleet of several dozen that served the county of Muskoka, Ontario in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

As a road network was built the steamships became less useful and were either broken up, or not replaced when they were lost.

In 1981 she started to carry sightseers on the lakes, and to host dinner cruises.

The first passenger to board the inaugural voyage of the Wenonah II was 9 year old Mark Timpson.