SS Canora

The SS Canora was a passenger rail ferry built in 1918 by Davie Shipbuilding,[1] for the Canadian Northern Pacific Railway (CNP). It ran from Patricia Bay (where the Coast Guard station is now) to Vancouver in Port Mann. She was supposed to have been the main passenger car ferry but during some time in 1918 when she arrived in BC, the CNP went into bankruptcy and the Government (Canadian National) purchases the company. CN had no compulsion to serve passengers, instead, they would service freight. In 1919, the Canora went into service until her forced withdrawal in 1932 due to the depression. In 1935 Canadian National (CN) abandoned the track from Saanich to Patricia Bay. By 1937 the CN Canora went back into service but at this time the island ferry terminal moved to the Point Ellice dock. Her retirement was in 1967 and scrapping was in 1968.

References

  1. Canadian Railway and Marine World magazine, July 1918, page 318
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