Bronze plaque located in Belle Ewart Park in the community of Bell(e) Ewart in Innisfil on a large stone. The plaque also bears the coat of arms for the County of Simcoe in the bottom right corner and an image of the steamer at the top. The inscription reads: "Built by Hugh Chisholm for Capt. Isaac May and named after his daughter, this side-wheeler was launched at Bell Ewart in 1861. The largest steamer ever to sail on Lake Simcoe, she was 144 ft. long and could carry 400 passengers. The Northern Railway purchased her in 1874 and changed her name to "Lady of the Lakes," but railroads replaced the steamers, and she was abandoned here in 1883. Erected by S.C.H.A. 1985"