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Vancouver Shipyards Co. Ltd. Vancouver, British Columbia October 1942 17 May 1944 Prince Rupert, British Columbia No Flotilla Sold 1945 as Malibu Tyee, later Nancy N. Seymour, Sogno d'Oro, active ML 123 Q 123 Vancouver Shipyards Co. Ltd. Vancouver, British Columbia October 1942 6 October 1944 Vancouver, British Columbia No Flotilla
HMCS Vancouver is a Halifax-class frigate, of the Royal Canadian Navy launched on 8 July 1989, as the second vessel of her class. She is based at CFB Esquimalt on the west coast of Canada, and is the third vessel to be named after Vancouver , British Columbia .
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Allied Shipbuilders grew from the demise of a predecessor company, West Coast Shipbuilders Ltd.The demand for wartime cargo-ship orders provided the incentive for a group of Vancouver businessmen to set up a four-berth shipyard in False Creek, Vancouver, British Columbia, [1] on a site where the J. Coughlan & Sons shipyard had operated during the First World War and where the Athlete's Village ...
The yard was purchased by Bertram Engine Works (1893–1905), then by Canadian Shipbuilding Company (1905–1907); and then by Toronto Shipyards (1908–1910). The idled yard was later taken over by Thor Iron Works (1913–1917), which constructed two minesweepers for the Royal Navy and four cargo vessels before selling the yard to Dominion ...
Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd. Appledore: Deltagas: LNG tanker: For Deltagas Partenreederei. [1] 6 February Germany: Lürssen: Frankenthal: Frankenthal-class minehunter For German Navy: 8 February Canada: Vancouver Shipyards Co. Ltd. North Vancouver Queen of Cumberland: Intermediate-class ferry [2] 21 February Australia: AMECON: Williamstown ...
The smaller icebreakers were designed by the Canadian naval architecture company Robert Allan Ltd and the construction of one vessel was awarded to Vancouver Shipyards in Vancouver, British Columbia, in December 1979. The keel of the vessel was laid on 5 July 1982 and she was launched on 13 March 1983 as Miscaroo. [1]
From 1908 to 1913 shipbuilding proved to be financially challenging to the new owners Toronto Shipyards (1908–1910) and the yard was abandoned until 1913. Thor Iron Works acquired the yards in 1913 and built only 9 ships, mainly warships and cargo ships, before being bought out in 1917 by Dominion Shipbuilding and Repair Company Limited.