Celebrated quadruple screw, 53,330 tons gross, steel passenger liner operated by United States Lines on transatlantic service from 1952 to 1969.
Wooden passenger vessel, 1,041 tons gross, operated by British Yukon Navigation Company of Vancouver in Lake Tagish on the British Columbia-Yukon border. She was beached in 1954 in Caircross Yukon Territory as a museum display, and was burned in 1990.
Twin screw, 10,576 tons gross, steel passenger liner built in Scotland. She was operated by the Allan Line on transatlantic service to Halifax and Montreal. She passed into the ownership of Canadian Pacific Railway along with Allan Line in 1917, renamed Marburn in 1922, and scrapped in 1928.
Steel single screw "Liberty Ship" freighter, 7,214 gross tons. Built in the United States as Chung Tung. She was renamed Arthur Fairfield in 1948, Admiral Arthur Fairfield in 1951, Seacoronet in 1954, and Tonsona in 1954. She was operated by Alaska Steamship Company until being converted as a container ship in 1964. She was scrapped in 1970.
Steel single screw steamer, 679 gross tons, built in the United Kingdom in 1893 and bought by Canadian Pacific Navigation in 1898. She was acquired by Canadian Pacific in 1903, chartered to Pacific Salvage Company in 1918 and sold to them in 1925 when she was renamed Salvage Queen. In 1933, she was acquired by Island Tug and Barge and renames Island Queen. She was broken up 1937.
Steel, 5,390 tons gross, single screw freighter built by Canadian Vickers of Montreal in 1920. On 26th February 1924, the 400 foot Canadian built Norwegian cargo ship Tatjana, sailing from the far east under charter to a Japanese company bound for Vancouver, was pushed off course by a gale and found herself on the rocks of Effingham Island in Barklay Sound (south of Ucluelet, on the west side of Vancouver Island). All 27 crew members were saved by the Bamfield lifeboat and the ship was abandoned as a total loss.
The Pacific Salvage Company, however, pulled her off the reef and towed her to Esquimalt where she underwent major repair to put her back in service.