SS Prince George (1947)

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History
Canada
Name: Prince George
Builder: Yarrows Ltd, Esquimalt, BC
Launched: October 6, 1947
In service: June 1948
Out of service: 1995
Fate: Burned in Britannia Beach, BC and later towed to scrappers in China, but sank on the way.
General characteristics

SS Prince George was a passenger ship built in 1948 for the Canadian National Steamship Company, to ply the route from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Southeast Alaska. The ship was sold in 1976 for use as a floating restaurant, and passed through the hands of several different owners until October 1995, when it caught fire at Britannia Beach, BC, and was sold for scrap. However, en route to China on October 25, the Prince George sank under tow in Unimak Pass, Alaska.[1]

References

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