In 1836 the beaver was converted into a steamer, and was the first steam vessel to sail circuits around the Columbia River and Williamette Slough. After that she became a trading vessel sailing up and down the coast transferring fur trading goods. Through out her later years she was sold to a trading company, in which her rigging and appearance were altered and she began service as a towing vessel. During her final trip she ran aground at the mouth of Vancouver Harbour, where she eventually sank.
Today a rough replica of the S.S.Beaver sits in the Victoria Harbour.
In 19 a was fitted to resemble "SS Beaver" in commemoration the steamship's importance to the development of British Columbia.