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SS Moyie set to sail with international crew

A replica paddlewheeler that's been at Heritage Park since 1965 will sail the Glenmore Reservoir seven days a week this summer starting May 17.

Heritage Park's paddlewheeler resumes regular schedule on Glenmore Reservoir

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The SS Moyie will ply the waters of Glenmore Reservoir seven days a week this summer. (Dave Gilson/CBC)

It wasn't easy findingqualified mariners in landlocked Albertawho could operate the SS Moyieat Calgary's Heritage Park so recruiters went global to seek out the vessel's next crew.

The boat,a replica of the iconicship built125 years ago, is the city's only paddlewheeler andhas been a fixture at the southwest Calgary attraction for nearly 60 years.

Recently, however, it's operated on a modified schedule since captain Andrew Hopper retired in 2022after being at the helmfor 21 years.

His replacement, Capt. Michael Lomov, is a Ukrainian seaman with extensive experience on the water. He has worked with shipping companies in his home country and in other European nations in a number of roles, including second mate, third mateand as a captain.

"I'm happy to be a part of this, and especially in Calgary, where there's no sea," he said.

"Look around, this is an authentic place you can't find anything like this anywhere around the world."

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Capt. Michael Lomov will be at the helm of the vessel this year. (Dave Gilson/CBC)

The SSMoyie is part of that authenticity. The vessel that sails around Glenmore Reservoir is modelled after the original that was builtin Nelson, B.C.to give visitors in Calgary a taste of steamboat travel.

A year after the park opened,the ship saw its first full day of sailing on Aug.21, 1965. Since then, it's been a staple of the historical village.

"This is one of the iconic experiences," said Dominic Terry, the park's communications manager.

"When you talk about Heritage Park, you talk about the train, the midwayand the SSMoyie. That's what people remember about the park when they came as kids."

Along with Lomov, several others from around the world are joining the crew, including Paul-Khrystyan Kurganskyi, one ofthe new first mates, whois also from Ukraine and from the shipping industry.

Terry saidthe new crew speaks to the park's diversity story and to the diversity of Calgary as a whole.

"We just want to be able to have people see themselves represented at the park," he said.

"Our Indigenous friends were here long before we were, and then people from all over the world came to populate this area."

The paddlewheeler will be cruising the reservoir seven days a week this summer, starting Friday.

With files from Dave Gilson