Ships built at Kingston Shipyards[2][3][4][5][6] |
Hull # | Original name | Original owner | Type | Gross tonnage | Date built | Disposition |
1 | Polana | Dept. of Agriculture | Quarantine cutter | 278 | 1911 | 1927: renamed Jalobert
1955: renamed Macassa
1965: renamed Queen City |
3 | Bellechasse | Coast Guard | Icebreaker and buoy tender | 417 | 1912 | 1954: scrapped |
4 | Dollard | Coast Guard | Buoy tender | 761 | 1913 | 1970: scrapped |
5 | P.W.D. No. 17 | Dept. of Public Works | Dump scow | 398 | 1913 | 1938: no trace of ship records past this date. |
6 | P.W.D. No.18 | Dept. of Public Works | Dump scow | 398 | 1913 | 1985: possibly broken up. |
7 | HMCS Thiepval | Royal Canadian Navy | Minesweeper | 440d | 1918 | 1920: decommissioned
1923: recommissioned
1930: struck a rock and sank |
8 | HMCS Loos | Royal Canadian Navy | Minesweeper | 440d | 1918 | 1920: decommissioned
1940: recommissioned
1949: broken up |
9 | HMCS TR-19 | Royal Navy | Minesweeper | 360d | 1918 | 1926: renamed Almeria
1928: renamed Goolgwai
1939: HMAS Goolgwai
1945: decommissioned
1955: wrecked near Sydney, Australia |
10 | HMCS TR-20 | Royal Navy | Minesweeper | 360d | 1918 | 1920: renamed Seville
1926: renamed Durraween
1940: HMAS Durraween
1952: broken up |
11 | HMCS TR-54 | Royal Navy | Minesweeper | 360d | 1918 | 1925: renamed Table Bay
1937: renamed Mary Mortimer |
12 | HMCS TR-55 | Royal Navy | Minesweeper | 360d | 1918 | 1920: renamed Marie Jacqueline
1927: Svalbard II
1939: HNoMS Scorpion (Royal Norwegian Navy)
1940: captured by Germans, renamed NN02 Scorpion
1945: surrendered and returned to previous Norwegian owners
1946: Svalbard II
1956: Baxel
1966: sold for scrap |
13 | HMCS TR-56 | Royal Navy | Minesweeper | 360d | 1918 | 1919: renamed CT56 (USN)
1921: renamed Romanita |
14 | HMCS TR-57 | Royal Navy | Minesweeper | 360d | 1919 | 1920: renamed Colonel Roosevelt
1926: renamed Texas
1941: HMT Texas
1944: lost in a collision off Jamaica |
15 | Canadian Beaver | Canadian Govt. | Cargo ship | 2,410 | 1920 | 1934: renamed Shinai (Japan Govt.)
1941: renamed Shinai Maru
1944: sunk by an American mine off the coast of Celebes. |
16 | Canadian Coaster | Canadian Govt. | Cargo ship | 2,422 | 1921 | 1929: renamed Kingsley
1943: renamed Silvestre
1950: renamed Santa Lucia
1966: scrapped for parts |
| J. A. Cornett | Canadian Dredging | Tug | 60 | 1937 | 2015: moored near Port Dover harbour |
17 | HMCS Napanee | Royal Canadian Navy | Corvette | 940d | 1941 | 1942: sinks enemy ship U-356
1943: sinks enemy ship U-163
1946: sold and scrapped |
18 | HMCS Prescott | Royal Canadian Navy | Corvette | 940d | 1941 | 1943: sinks enemy ship U-163
1946: sold
1951: scrapped |
19 | HMCS Sudbury | vRoyal Canadian Navy | Corvette | 940d | 1941 | 1946: sold and converted to tug
1967: scrapped |
20 | HMCS Charlottetown | Royal Canadian Navy | Corvette | 940d | 1941 | 1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U-517 in the St. Lawrence River near Cap-Chat, Quebec. |
21 | HMS Ironbound | Royal Navy | Minesweeper | 545d | 1942 | 1946: renamed Turoy
1949: renamed Christina
1954: renamed Korso
1957: sunk by a mine off Portugal |
22 | HMS Liscomb | Royal Navy | Minesweeper | 545d | 1942 | 1946: renamed Aalesund
1967: renamed Lars Nyvoll
1978: renamed Jan Mayen |
23 | USS Brisk / HMS Flax | U.S. Navy / Royal Navy | Corvette | 980d | 1942 | 1947: renamed HMS Flax
1951: renamed Ariana
1955: renamed Arvida Bay
1963: renamed Zaida |
24 | USS Caprice / HMS Honesty | U.S. Navy / Royal Navy | Corvette | 980d | 1942 | 1943: renamed HMS Honesty
1946: renamed USS Caprice
1961: scrapped |
25 | USS Splendor / HMS Rosebay | U.S. Navy / Royal Navy | Corvette | 980d | 1943 | 1943: renamed HMS Rosebay
1947: renamed Benmark
1950: renamed Frida
1954: scrapped |
26 | HMCS Frontenac | Royal Canadian Navy | Corvette | 980d | 1943 | 1945: sold to United Ship Corp. of New York for merchant service |
27 | HMCS Trentonian | Royal Canadian Navy | Corvette | 980d | 1943 | 1945: Torpedoed and sunk by U-1004 in the English Channel |
28 | HMCS Peterborough | Royal Canadian Navy | Corvette | 980d | 1944 | 1947: renamed Gerardo Jansen (Dominican Republic Navy)
1972: scrapped |
29 | HMCS Belleville | Royal Canadian Navy | Corvette | 980d | 1943 | 1947: renamed Juan Bautista Combiaso (Dominican Republic Navy)
1972: broken up |
30 | HMCS Smiths Falls | Royal Canadian Navy | Corvette | 980d | 1943 | 1950: renamed Olympic Lightning (Honduran-flagged whale-catcher)
1956: renamed Otori Maru No. 16 (Japanese vessel)
1961: renamed Kyo Maru No. 23 (Japanese vessel) |
31-38 | Carleton, Listowel, Aydon Castle, Barnwell Castle, Beeston Castle, Bowes Castle, Devizes Castle, Egremont Castle | Royal Canadian Navy | Corvette | 980d | | Cancelled |
33 | Rockglen | British Ministry of War Transport | Tug | 233 | 1945 | 1948: renamed Freedom |
34 | Rockforest | British Ministry of War Transport | Tug | 233 | 1945 | 1946: renamed Aramco 202
1948: renamed Abqaiq 1 |
35 | Rockpigeon | British Ministry of War Transport | Tug | 233 | 1945 | 1947: renamed Flaunt
1959: renamed St. Merryn
1984: scrapped |
36 | Rockdoe | British Ministry of War Transport | Tug | 233 | 1945 | 1947: renamed Hoedic
1967: renamed Atlantico
1977: scrapped |
37 | Rockswift | British Ministry of War Transport | Tug | 233 | 1945 | 1946: renamed Ocean Rockswift
1967: collides with Silver King I killing 6 fishermen
1995: sold |
38 | Rockelm | British Ministry of War Transport | Tug | 233 | 1946 | 1952: renamed Kalid |
39 | Rockswift | British Ministry of War Transport | Tug | 233 | 1946 | 1949: renamed Pemex XI |
40 | Kingston | Canada Steamship Lines | Passenger vessel | | | Cancelled |
41 | | Canada Steamship Lines | Canaller | | | Cancelled |
42 | N.H.B.M. Hopper No. 1 | National Harbour Board | Dump scow | 135 | 1948 | 2015: active |
43 | N.H.B.M. Hopper No. 2 | National Harbour Board | Dump scow | 135 | 1948 | 2015: active |
44 | HMCS Resolute | Royal Canadian Navy | Minesweeper | 412d | 1954 | 1966: scrapped |
45 | D. C. Everest | Marathon Corp. | Pulpwood carrier | 2,196 | 1953 | 1981: renamed Condarrell
1989: renamed D. C. Everest
2000: renamed Condarrell
2006: scrapped |
46 | St. Lawrence II | Brigantine Inc. | Sailing vessel | 34 | 1953 | 2015: active |
47 | Windmill Point | Toronto Port Auth. | Ferry | 118 | 1954 | 2015: active |
48 | Amherst Islander | Ont. Dept. of Hwys | Ferry | 184 | 1955 | 2015: active |
49 | Seeley’s Bay Ferry | Leeds and Lansdowne | Ferry | | 1955 | |
50 | D.O.T. 11 | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1955 | |
51 | D.O.T. 12 | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1955 | |
52 | | Royal Canadian Navy | Landing craft | | 1955 | |
53 | S.L.S. 81 | St. Lawrence Seaway | Sweep scow | 102 | 1955 | 2015: active |
54 | YLV 600 | Royal Canadian Navy | Flat deck scow | 220 | 1955 | |
55 | YLV 601 | Royal Canadian Navy | Flat deck scow | 220 | 1955 | |
56 | Baffin One | Canadian Hydro Svce. | Landing barge | 4 | 1956 | For CSS Baffin |
57 | Baffin Two | Canadian Hydro Svce. | Landing barge | 4 | 1956 | For CSS Baffin |
58 | D.O.T. 49 | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1956 | |
59 | D.O.T. 50 | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1956 | |
60 | D.O.T. 51 | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1956 | |
61 | Pitts Merrit | C.A. Pitts Contractors | Dredge | 883 | 1957 | 1977: Lost off Newfoundland |
62 | Fort Steele (MP 34) | R.C.M.P. | Patrol cutter | 215 | 1958 | 1973: to RCNR, renamed HMCS Fort Steele 140
1996: renamed Marie T. Splinter
1996: renamed Longway |
63 | Kenora II (MP 94) | R.C.M.P. | Patrol cutter | 119 | 1957 | |
64 | S.L.S. 86 | St. Lawrence Seaway | Scow | 422 | 1958 | |
65 | S.L.S. 87 | St. Lawrence Seaway | Scow | 422 | 1958 | |
66 | T.H.C. No. 50 | Toronto Harbour Comm. | Barge | 385 | 1958 | 2004: active |
67 | William B. Dilly | McNamara Construction | Dredge | 473 | 1957 | 2015: active |
68 | McNco No. 30 | McNamara Construction | Scow | 321 | 1958 | 2015: active |
69 | McNco No. 31 | McNamara Construction | Scow | 306 | 1958 | |
70 | D.O.T. | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1958 | |
71 | D.O.T. | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1958 | |
72 | D.O.T. | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1958 | |
73 | Scirocco | Gulfs & Lakes Navigation | Yacht | 57 | 1959 | 1969: renamed Esmau
1982: renamed Un Monde Different
2008: deleted |
74 | Lightship No. 4 | Dept. of Transport | Lightship | 520 | 1959 | 1969: renamed CCGS Mikula
1995: renamed Kormoran |
75 | RCL D-35 | Russel Construction | Scow | 235 | 1958 | later: renamed J.P.P. No. 501
later: renamed H.M.D.C. No. 2
later: scrapped |
76 | RCL D-36 | Russel Construction | Scow | 307 | 1958 | Later: renamed J.P.P. No. 501
1998: H.M.D.C. No. 3
2006: closed |
77 | D.O.T. | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1958 | |
78 | D.O.T. | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1958 | |
79 | D.O.T. | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1958 | |
80 | D.O.T. | Dept. of Transport | Landing craft | 27 | 1958 | |
81 | | Grayco Canada | Pontoons | | 1958 | |
82 | Marguerite | St. Lawrence Seaway | Wooden boat | | 1959 | Display boat for Upper Canada Village |
83 | McNco No. 1 | McNamara Construction | Scow | 223 | 1959 | |
84 | McNco No. 2 | McNamara Construction | Scow | 224 | 1959 | |
85 | McNco No. 3 | McNamara Construction | Scow | 225 | 1959 | |
86 | McNco No. 4 | McNamara Construction | Scow | 223 | 1959 | |
87 | Miss Cornwall | Cornwall Boat Tours | Tour boat | 44 | 1960 | later: renamed L’Aventure II
active? |
88 | Pilot Boat No. 9 | Dept. of Transport | Pilot launch | 44 | 1960 | 1984: renamed Claudin Riverin
2007: renamed Navsea |
89 | Churchill 61 | National Harbour Board | Dump scow | 331 | 1961 | 1983: renamed Pitts No. 18
2004: deleted |
90 | Endiang | John P. Labatt | Ketch | 72 | 1962 | 1969: deleted |
91 | Pitts No. 1 | C. A. Pitts Contracting | Dump scow | 532 | 1962 | |
92 | Pitts No. 2 | C. A. Pitts Contracting | Dump scow | 532 | 1962 | |
93 | Relay | Coast Guard | SAR cutter | 143 | 1963 | 1989: stripped and abandoned |
94 | Shiwassie | City of Toronto | Ferry | 62 | 1962 | 1982: renamed Torontonian |
95 | YSD 1 | Royal Canadian Navy | Driving float | | 1963 | |
96 | YSD 2 | Royal Canadian Navy | Driving float | | 1963 | |
97 | S.T.V. Pathfinder | Toronto Brigantine Inc. | Brigantine | 35 | 1963 | 2015: active |
98 | Hudson One | Dept. of Mines | Landing craft | | 1963 | for: CSS Hudson |
99 | | Bayswater Shipping | Barge | 808 | 1963 | |
100 | Cargomaster | Hamilton Harbour Comm. | Derrick scow | 562 | 1964 | |
101 | HBC 1000 | Hudson Bay Company | Barge | 1151 | 1964 | 2006: Lost in James Bay |
102 | | Dept. of Public Works | Floats | | 1965 | |
103 | | Dept. of Public Transport | Ferry barge | 15 | 1965 | |
104 | Louis S. St. Laurent One | Coast Guard | Landing barge | 35 | 1967 | For CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent |
105 | Louis S. St Laurent Two | Coast Guard | Landing barge | 35 | 1967 | For CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent |
106 | Alexbow | Alexbow Ltd. | Icebreaking barge | 81 | 1967 | 1969: Lost in the Arctic |
107 | Jean Bourdon | Coast Guard | Survey vessel | 81 | 1968 | 1995: renamed 801 |
108 | Scow No. 108 | Dept. of Transport | Flat deck scow | 50 | 1967 | |