The
Ghost Fleet of Bedwell Bay, BC
Paid-off ships at Bedwell Bay, BC
- 1946-1949
Photo credit: Vancouver archives
online
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a larger image)
The
Ghost Fleet of Bedwell Bay, BC was a collection of warships that were
paid off during the downsizing that occurred in the RCN after the end of
World War II. Some of these ships were sold and converted to merchant
or civilian use; others were broken up and some were stripped and
their hulks sunk as breakwaters.
If
you or any members of your family or someone you know lived in the
area between 1945 and 1960 I would like to hear from you. Perhaps
someone you know rowed out and walked onboard some of
these ships and imagined what it was like for those who sailed these
ships through the U-boat infested North Atlantic. Did they hear their
footsteps on the steel decks - felt the soul of the ship react to
their visit.
I'm
looking for photos and stories on the Ghost Fleet of Bedwell Bay. If
you have photos or stories you like to share here, please send me an EMAIL
and we can add them to tell the story of a less than famous time period
for the RCN. A time of downsizing and uncertainty as to what the
future held for the ships and the men and women of the Royal Canadian
Navy.
Ghost
Fleet Memories
Submitted
by Bruce Drake: I can remember seeing them as a very young boy walking
with my parents into Belcarra Park - likely about 1953/54/55. It
seemed to me to involve many many ships - I'd guess at least a dozen.
Bedwell
Bay, BC - 31 Mar 2015
Courtesy
of / © Dennis Cardy 2015
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on the above photo to view a larger image)
All
photos in this section are public domain images from the City
of Vancouver Archives. Many of the photos have been
cropped from their original size. Click
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RCAF M429 Gull, Humberstone, Leaside,
Copper Cliff,
St. Thomas
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Matane,
Prince Rupert,
Dunver, Runnymede, Kokanee, and a ferry named
Crosline. Crosline was bought by USA to take workers to North
Vancouver shipyards.
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Matane,
Prince Rupert,
Dunver, Runnymede, Kokanee,
Lasalle, Cape
Breton
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Matane, Runnymede, Kokanee,
Lasalle, Cape
Breton, Eastview,
Longueuil, Coaticook,
Waskesiu
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Coaticook,
Longueuil, Eastview,
Lasalle, Kokanee,
Runnymede, Prince
Rupert, Dunver
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Humberstone, Leaside,
Copper Cliff,
Eastview, Runnymede,
Dunver
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Skidegate
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Springtime
V FY09
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RCAF N-291 (Fulmar), HPC 36, HC
340 (Bluenose), St. Thomas
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Scaterie Z22, Kalamalka
J395, RCAF M609, Cranbrook
J372, Armentieres,
Givenchy
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Bellechase
J170, RCAF vessel Kittiwake, Cougar
Z15
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RCAF M609, Scaterie
Z22, Kalamalka
J395, Cranbrook
J372
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Cougar
Z15, Wolf Z16
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RCAF M609, Scaterie
Z22, Kalamalka
J395
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HC
340 (Bluenose)
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RCAF M431 (Petrel)
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RCAF M617, Kalamalka,
Cranbrook -
Cranbrook is the only Llewellyn class sweeper whose pendant
number ends with a two.
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RCAF M445 (Godwit), RCAF vessel
Crane, Miramichi
J169
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Outarde
J161, RCAF M445 (Godwit)
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RCAF M206
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Images of the Ghost Fleet sent in by
other visitors
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on the thumbnail images to view a larger image)
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Four of the frigates purchased by Capital
Iron and Metal, Victoria, BC from War Assets Disposal in 1947
tied up at Bedwell Bay.
© / Courtesy of Ron Green, Capital Iron
and Metal
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Frigates purchased by Capital Iron and
Metal, Victoria, BC from War Assets Disposal in 1947 at
Bedwell Bay.
© / Courtesy of Ron Green, Capital Iron
and Metal
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Tiffie Rainboth on what is believed to be
HMCS Leaside, at Bedwell Bay, BC.
Courtesy of Charlotte
Gorley
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