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Q114

Posted on Sunday, June 27, 2010 in ---Q110 to Q119

November 24, 1943. At Toronto, newly commissioned. Origin unknown (CN-6566)November 24, 1943. At Toronto, newly commissioned. Origin unknown (CN-6566)

Builder:

Greavette Boats Limited

Gravenhurst, Ont.

Commissioned:

November 20, 1943

Launched:

November 11, 1943

Disposal:

August 3, 1945

Career:

Retained and transferred to RCMP,  October 25, 1945. Renamed Fort Selkirk-MP31 but never commissioned.

Returned to WAC in 1946.

Resold  1946 or 47  to Ocean Charters Ltd., Yarmouth, Nova Scotia or H.P. Leask & Roy Pike, Clarence Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia and renamed Amy May (#192232).

Owner (1948) : Everett Kennedy, Bayhead, Nova Scotia.

Owner (1950) : Ocean Charters Ltd., Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.

Owner (195?) : George Drew in Clark’s Harbour,  Nova Scotia and used to haul lobsters out of Western Shore, Nova Scotia to Rockland, Maine.

Owner (1953-54) : Ocean Products Ltd., Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.

Burnt August 11, 1955.

Other pictures of Q114

Halifax based Fairmiles. Origin unknown (HS1525-2).

Halifax based Fairmiles. Origin unknown (HS15252).

RCMP Fort Selkirk MP31

RCMP Fort Selkirk, never commissioned ad transferred back to WAC. Library and Archives Canada / PA-209436.

RCMP Fort Selkirk, never commissioned and transferred back to WAC. Library and Archives Canada / PA-209436.

April 10, 1947. Globe & Mail, Toronto, Ontario.

April 10, 1947. Globe & Mail, Toronto, Ontario.

Amy Mae

Hubert Hall collection

Hubert Hall collection


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