Talk:Steamboats of Lake Okanagan

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[edit] note on title

Two issues; one is I chose "Steamboats" over "Vessels" in the title, even though one or two later-era vessels might not be steamboats; the reason for this is if "Vessels" is used, then modern-day tourist vessels might wind up being added promo-style; maybe they should if they're notable enough; the Fintry is still in operation as a tourist boat; but there are others for Ogopogo-watching and stuff.....also I decided to use the old-fashioned "Lake Okanagan" because of the historic flavour of the article; in-period people often said either it, or "OK Lake" also turns up. if later on Vessels of Okanagan Lake seems more suitable I'm fine with the name change. Sorry it's only a stub; wanted to get things rolling and found the neat and fairly thorough resource page as linked so decided to start it....Skookum1 (talk) 18:40, 10 April 2008 (UTC)