HMCS PORTE QUEBEC 185

 

Gate Vessel

 


 

HMCS PORTE QUEBEC 185

 

Laid down: 15 Feb 1951

Launched: 28 Aug 1951

Commissioned: 19 Sep 1952

Paid off: 19 Dec 1996

Fate: Sold to private interests. Seized as derelict vessel in 2013. Tender put out to deconstruct in 2015.

 

Named after the gate of the French fortifications at Quebec City and Louisbourg, they were designed specifically to operate the gates in anti-submarine booms, but served primarily as training vessels in peace-time. PORTE QUEBEC was paid off on 19 Dec 1996. In 2013, the PORTE QUEBEC and PORTE DE LA REINE were derelict vessels tied up at Skagit Valley, WA, USA. They were seized and towed to Seattle, WA.  On 26 Feb 2015, tender was put out to have the two vessels deconstructed.  Their final disposition is unknown. 

 

Specifications on completion: Displacement: 420 tons full load; Dimensions: Length 125.5 Beam 26.3 Draft: 13ft; Speed: 11 knots; Complement: 3 officers and 20 men; Armament: 1 x 40 mm. The 40mm was later removed.

 


 

Photos and Documents          Ship's company photos          The Ship's Bell

 


 

Commanding Officers

 

Peter Stow - Mar 1967 - Sep 1967

 

LCdr Norman W. Fox-Decent, RCN(R) - 1975

 


 

     In memory of those who have crossed the bar    

They shall not be forgotten

 

 


 

Former Crew Members

 

Fisher, Stan, RCN(R) - late 1960s

 


 

Photos and Documents

 

PQU001

PQU002

PQU003

PQU004

(PQU001) The launching of HMCS PORTE QUEBEC 185  //  Credit: North Vancouver Museum and Archives - Jack Lewis  //  Source: McCord Museum website

(PQU002) Scuttle cover on HMCS PORTE QUEBEC 185, painted by Brian Stennes  //  Courtesy of Brian Stennes  //  Photos by Kevin Parent

(PQU003) Scuttle cover on HMCS PORTE QUEBEC 185, painted by Brian Stennes  //  Courtesy of Brian Stennes  //  Photos by Kevin Parent

(PQU004) HMCS PORTE QUEBEC

 


 

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