Artifacts from historical shipwreck found in South Sask. River
Parts of a steamship that sank more than a century ago in Saskatoon's South Saskatchewan River have surfaced after archeologists discovered more than a thousand artifacts in August.
They're believed to be remains of the SS City of Medicine Hat, which crashed into a pier of the Victoria Bridge in 1908. Many call it an important historical event in Saskatchewan.
“It was the last time a steamship ever tried to navigate the South Saskatchewan River in the Saskatoon area,” said archeologist Butch Amundson during a news conference Thursday.
The captain, crew and passengers survived, as did the bridge, but much of the ship sank and was eventually buried.


