Steel twin screw passenger steamer with turbo-electric machinery, 5,911 tons gross, operated by Canadian Pacific Railways from 1950 to 1978. She served as a floating hotel in Vancouver in 1986, and was scrapped in 1995.
Steel twin screw passenger steamer with turbo-electric machinery, 5,911 tons gross. She was operated by Canadian Pacific Railways from 1950 to 1974, and, in 1975, she was sold to B.C. Steamship Company, an arm of the provincial government. From 1975 to… Read more
Steel twin screw steamer, 5,875 tons gross. She was requisitioned as a troop transport in 1941, and torpedoed and sank by U-83 in the Mediterranean in 1942.
A.J. Temple was a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Naval Officer for the HMCS Qu'Appelle.
Wooden tug built in New Westminster as Restless. She was owned by Westminster Towing and Fishing Company, New Westminster from 1906 to 1908, and sold for fisheries patrol to the Minister of Marine and Fisheries in 1908 as CGS Restless. In 1914, she was… Read more
Tugboat, 84 tons displacement, built Nanaimo. She exploded and sank with all hands off Cape Mudge in 1894 while carrying log boom chains and dynamite.