ON 1915, 242 tons built in Whitehaven, UK,1834, registered Liverpool 175/34, lost 1873.
Amalgamated under the name Gulf Oil Canada Limited in 1969.
Starting in the mid-1800's, the BC Coast Pilots Association are under the BC Pilotage Act, and tasked with guiding any foreign ships in and out of the provinces ports, adhering to their mandate of safety, efficiency, and environmental stewardship. They are found patrolling all regions of BC's coast.
Originally the Esquimalt Marine Railway Company, the British Columbia Marine Railway Company was a ship repairing and ship building enterprise established in Lang Cove at the eastern end of Esquimalt harbour by W.F. Bullen in 1893 and sold to Sir Alfred Yarrow in 1914. The B.C. Marine Railway Company (popularly known as Bullen’s Yard) built four wooden passenger vessels and a tugboat for the Canadian Pacific Railway British Columbia Coast Steamship Service.