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1960’s
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A Personal View The Characters and the Companies
A Historical Perspective Allen Fowlis 2013 BC Towboat Conference Victoria BC.
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Coal Harbour 1950's Hoffars Van tug Wright Marine Harbour grocery
Vancouver Shipyards Burrard shipyard & Marine Ways Belaire Shipyard Bensons Shipyard
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Vancouver Tug Executives
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The Big Five Island Tug & Barge Vancouver Tug Boat Gulf of Georgia
Straits Towing River Towing Harold Elworthy Jim Stewart Jim Byrn George McKeen Cecil Cosulich
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The people of the Big Five
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Acquisitions 50's & 6o's Vancouver Tug Dolmage Towing Vancouver Barge Transportation Pacific Tanker Western Tug & Barge Island Tug & Barge Young and Gore Victoria Tug Griffiths Steamship Co
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Pacific Tanker
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Vancover Tug Engineer
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Vancouver Tug Port Captains
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Vancouver Tug Operations Manager
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Oil Barge Operations
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Early Memories
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Seaspan Shipyards Vancouver Shipyards opened in 1902 and was purchased by Vancouver Tug in 1954 Original shipyard site was the Foot of Gilford St. in Coal harbour, Moved to present location in 1967 Vancouver Drydock’s roots go back to the Wallace shipyards on that site since the early 1900’s Victoria Shipyards roots go back to the founding of the graving dock in 1920’s Seaspan also previously owned and operated the Point Ellice shipyard in Victoria, Now Point Hope Shipyard 14
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Vancouver Shipyards in 1967
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Vancouver Shipyards
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Vancouver Drydock
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Victoria Shipyards
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Vancouver Tug Launching Star Shipyards 1967
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Gulf of Georgia Launching Gulf Horope 1968
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Seaspan Launching Le Beau Star Shipyards 1970
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Naval Architects Robert Allan Snr. Robert Allan Jnr Derek Cove
Peter Hatfield Gerry Talbot George Forbes
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Captive Towboat Companies
Forest Industry Kingcome Canadian Tug Swiftsure Chemainus Escott Cement Industry Ocean LaFarge
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Seaspan Seaspan acquired FM Yorke and Son Ltd. adding more rail barges and two self propelled rail ferries to the fleet. Seaspan acquired Gulf of Georgia towing in 1977 adding tugs and barges to the fleet Seaspan became a partner in ATL in the Canadian Arctic, Operated tugs on the Canadian Atlantic, and in the North Sea. Seaspan’s offshore division also operated specialized heavy lift barges moving cargos world wide Seaspan began ship assist work at Roberts Bank and then moved into Vancouver harbour competing with C.H. Cates directly in 1993 24
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F M Yorke & Sons Ltd.
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Arctic Transportation
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Offshore Division
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Seaspan Shipdocking
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Launching of Seaspan Commodore 1976
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Commissioning of Seaspan Rigger 1980
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My Early Computer Experience
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Golf Connections B C T O A Tournaments Bob Hodder Denny Wotherspoon
Point Grey Golf Club Rod Lindsay Lorne Hurschman Bill McIntosh Bill Osborne B C T O A Tournaments Bob Hodder Denny Wotherspoon
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Industry Associations
B C Towboat Owners Association Rate Book Bill Sankey Towboat Employment Agency Cyril Andrews Tony Mortlach Council of Marine Carriers Alistair Pollock Peter Woodward
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More Memories VSY Yard Christmas Parties Coal Harbour and North Vancouver National Marine Conferences Gordon Sinclair – Marine Administrator CMC Ottawa visits International Tug Conferences Fishing Trips
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Seaspan Chinook Fishing Trips
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Shipyards Over the Years
Vancouver Area Burrard Drydock Allied Shipbuilders Bel-Aire Shipyard McKenzie Barge Osborne Shipyard Matsumoto Vito Steel Boat Star Shipyard Westcoast Manly BC Marine Victoria Area Yarrows Victoria Machinery Depot McKay Cormack Point Ellice
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Future of Vancouver Shipyards
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