RMS Empress of Canada Archival Collection

 

Empress of Canada (1922) Canadian Pacific Line

Built by Fairfield Shipbuilding Co., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 21,517. Dimensions: 627' x 77' (653' o.l.). Twin- screw, 20 knots. Eight steam turbines. Two masts and three funnels. Note: In trans-Atlantic service for only a short time, as she was transferred to the trans-Pacific trade. Fate: Torpedoed and sunk, March 13, 1943.

 

Empress of Canada (1928) Canadian Pacific Line

Sailed as Empress of Canada 1947-1953

Built by John Brown & Co., Clydebank, Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 20,325. Dimensions: 581' x 75'. Twin-screw, 18 knots. Steam turbines. Two masts and two funnels. Modifications: Speed increased to 20 knots. Refitted after war service, 1946. First voyage as Empress of Canada was in July 1947. Accommodation for 400 first class and 300 tourist. Fate: Destroyed by fire at her Liverpool dock, January 25, 1953. The capsized burned out hulk was later refloated and in September 1954 was towed to Italy to be broken up for scrap. Previously Named: Duchess of Richmond (1928-1947). Sister ship: Empress of France.

 

Empress of Canada (1960) Canadian Pacific Line

Built by Vickers-Armstrongs, Ltd., Walker-on-Tyne, Newcastle, England. Tonnage: 27,500. Dimensions: 650' x 86'. Twin-screw, 21 knots. Steam turbines. Single mast and one funnel. Laid down, January 27, 1959. Launched: May 10, 1960. Passengers: 200 first and 860 tourist. Maiden voyage in spring of 1961. Running mates: Empress of Britain and Empress of England.

 

Front Cover, Canadian Pacific (CPOS) SS Empress of Canada First Class - Tourist Passenger List - 31 July 1951.

SS Empress of Canada Passenger Lists 1930-1951

All Digitized Lists of Passengers for the SS Empress of Canada Available at the GG Archives. Listing Includes Date Voyage Began, Steamship Line, Vessel, Passenger Class and Route.

Routes: Liverpool to Québec and Montréal or Vancouver and Victoria to Manila via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, and Hong Kong

 

The Empress of Canada -- The Finest Ship on the Pacific.

The Empress of Canada -- The Finest Ship on the Pacific. 22,000 Tons, Geared Turbines. Oil Fuel. Speed: 21 Knots. SS Montcalm Passenger List, 13 July 1923. GGA Image ID # 1ec21f0381

 

Sailing Schedule, Trans-Pacific Ports (Vancouver, Victoria, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Manila), from 26 February 1927 to 4 December 1927.

Sailing Schedule, Trans-Pacific Ports (Vancouver, Victoria, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Manila), from 26 February 1927 to 4 December 1927. Ships included the Empress of Asia, Empress of Canada, and Empress of Russia. SS Montrose Cabin Passenger List, 18 February 1927. GGA Image ID # 212e993c4c

 

Trans-Pacific Sailings, Vancouver, Victoria, Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Manilla, from 29 May 1930 to 9 January 1931.

Trans-Pacific Sailings, Vancouver, Victoria, Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Manilla, from 29 May 1930 to 9 January 1931. Ships Included the Empress of Asia, Empress of Canada, Empress of Japan, and Empress of Russia. SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 2173803af9

 

Time on Shipboard, SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930.

Time on Shipboard, SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 2173f31e75

 

Advertisement: Canadian Pacific Express Company Travellers' Cheques.

Advertisement: Canadian Pacific Express Company Travellers' Cheques. SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 21740e405b

 

Canadian Pacific Line Global Fleet and Worldwide Services.

Canadian Pacific Line Global Fleet and Worldwide Services. SS Empress of Canada First and Second Class Passenger List, 12 June 1930. GGA Image ID # 21745c3f1a