I knew steamboats were common on bigger rivers between cities, but I didn’t expect to find out that there were steamboats on a small rural river between a town and two villages in southern Québec. I wonder how long it must have taken for the 30 km trip.
This boat must have been rendered obsolete by two railway lines running parallel on each side of the river, which are also now both abandoned.
For context, in red, the itinerary of the steamboat, and in brown, the abandoned railways.



That’s cool!
I think in BC there used to be a few for some relatively small lakes.