CGS Canada

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CGS Canada was a fishery protection vessel built in 1940.[1]

She was transferred to the brand new Royal Canadian Navy.[1]

After World War I she returned to fishery patrols, and was sold out of government service in 1920.[1] She was laid up for four years, then spent two years serving as a ferry in the Gulf of Mexico.

She sank, off Islamorada.[1] Divers located her wreckage in 35 fathoms of water.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 HMCS CANADA: Auxiliary Patrol Ship, For Posterity's Sake. Retrieved on 2024-01-02. “Built by Vicker's Sons & Maxin, Barrow-in-Furness in 1904, HMCS CANADA was originally a Canadian Government Ship that served as a patrol ship in the Fisheries Protection Service of Canada, an enforcement agency that was part of the Department of Marine and Fisheries”