NORTON W31
Norton Class Tugboat
The NORTON was launched on 29 Nov 1943 by Mrs. B.S. (Gwendolyn) Hastings at the Montreal Dry Dock, Montreal, QC. She was sailed by the builders to Quebec City for completion, then to Halifax for commissioning. She started service early in 1944 and was active from St. John's, NFLD to Quebec City, to Yarmouth, NS. Some excerpts from the files at the LAC: "only tug available to salvage work in Western North Atlantic", "Arrival Halifax Tug NORTON with frigate Lanark in tow from Liverpool", "HMCS BEAVER (armed Yacht) in two from Halifax", "HMCS Tug NORTON towing battle class trawler HMCS FESTUBERT to Sydney". These entries along with many others showed that the NORTON was busy carrying out military duties during her life as an active Canadian Naval vessel towards the latter days of WWII, and, not without risk. In 1946, NORTON was declared surplus to requirements and turned over to the War Assets Corp. She was sold on 22 Mar 1946 to the Marathon Paper Mills of Canada Ltd., Port Arthur, Ont. She was later sold to the Gravel and Lakes Services Ltd Co of Thunder Bay, ON. Last heard in 2018, her certification lapsed a couple years back and is presently not in service. After being paid off she was renamed W.A.C. 1 and later Penninsula. On 07 Jul 2018, Penninsula sailed from Thunder Bay, ON to Marathon, ON, where he new owners, Marathon and District Historical Society will bring her ashore as a static display as a tribute to the towns logging history.
Update: Jul 2020 - the Town of Marathon, which earlier this month applied to Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice for an order that would allow the municipality to dispose of the 140-tonne vessel, possibly having it dismantled. The large tugboat leaning precipitously to one side on a Marathon public beach has become a “blight” and a “public safety hazard” and needs to be removed.
Photos and Documents Last trip of the Penninsula (former NORTON)
Commanding Officers
Ch/Skpr Wallace Thomas Myalls, RCNR - 22 Apr 1944 - unk
Lt John Harold Gordon, RCNR - 28 Aug 1944 - May 1945
Former Crew Members
Brazil, William Stanislaus, Skpr, RCNR - 05 May 1944
Scott, George Smith, Mate, RCNR - 15 Feb 1944
Short, John Clarence, Cd (E), RCNVR - 01 May 44
Photos and Documents
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