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I cannot wait for the riverboat to set sail again! Maybe this summer?

Probably 2023-2024 I'd guess:

Permit Description
To continue to operate a Special Event as a repair site to the Edmonton Riverboat within Whitemud Park, reference #365048735-002 (expire on June 30, 2023).
Address
13204 - FOX DRIVE NW
Status
In Progress
 
Probably 2023-2024 I'd guess:

Permit Description
To continue to operate a Special Event as a repair site to the Edmonton Riverboat within Whitemud Park, reference #365048735-002 (expire on June 30, 2023).
Address
13204 - FOX DRIVE NW
Status
In Progress
That’s a bummer. I was just yesterday trying to explain the River Queen to my better half from BC, who had never heard of it, and thought it was extremely comical.
 
^^^^ I think that it has its genesis from the passenger gambling boats that ply the Mississippi. I don't suspect that there is any deep meaning in the name short of that.
 
Probably 2023-2024 I'd guess:

Permit Description
To continue to operate a Special Event as a repair site to the Edmonton Riverboat within Whitemud Park, reference #365048735-002 (expire on June 30, 2023).
Address
13204 - FOX DRIVE NW
Status
In Progress
This is the repair to the landing site at Whitemud. They have a lot of remediation to do this year.
 
Appears to be a large pile driver being assembled for the Edmonton Riverboat landing.
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Thanks for the photos!! That looks brilliant to watch. I may go pop by in the nice weather tomorrow and watch from the bridge
 
^ It was a nice day for sure, did you get to the bridge @nv96?
I lucked out and was in the area so stopped by for a walk & a few more shots today of the work started for the Riverboat moorings @Airboy was discussing in the miscellaneous thread (moved here). I sure hope she will be paddling downstream back to homeport this summer ready for more revellers and romantics out for a river cruise.
There must be something that can be done to safeguard the ship when in storage from the mighty Saskatchewan, how did they manage 100 or so years ago?
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This area and boat always remind me of a very popular Nordic type spa I used to go to in Montreal called Bota Bota. Their story is in the link below but they turned an old ferry and port area into a very popular restaurant and Nordic spa.

I would love to see something similar there with this boat if it ever stopped sailing.

https://botabota.ca/en/hublot/bota-b...-3-adventures/
 

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