Princess fleet
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The Princess fleet is an eponym
Eponym
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 for the coastal vessels of the Canadian Pacific Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway
The Canadian Pacific Railway , formerly also known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a historic Canadian Class I railway founded in 1881 and now operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited, which began operations as legal owner in a corporate restructuring in 2001...

 (CPR) in the first half of the 20th Century. The names of these small ocean liners began with the title "Princess."

The ships of the British Columbia Coast Steamships
Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service
The Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service, also known as the British Columbia Coast Steamships , was a division of Canadian Pacific Railway which began operating Pacific coastal shipping routes in the late 19th century...

 came to be called "pocket liners" because they offered amenities like a great ocean liner
Ocean liner
An ocean liner is a ship designed to transport people from one seaport to another along regular long-distance maritime routes according to a schedule. Liners may also carry cargo or mail, and may sometimes be used for other purposes .Cargo vessels running to a schedule are sometimes referred to as...

, but on a smaller scale. The CPR princesses were a coastal counterpart to CPR's "Empress" fleet of passenger liners which sailed on trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic routes.

James William Troup is credited with conceiving and building the Princess fleet. In 1913, 10 of the 12 Princess ships in the coastal fleet had been built to the orders of Capt. Troup.

Princess fleet

PRINCESSES OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP FLEET
Active Service Vessel Name Launch Date Maiden Voyage Other Names Notes Loss Date
Canadian Pacific Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway
The Canadian Pacific Railway , formerly also known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a historic Canadian Class I railway founded in 1881 and now operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited, which began operations as legal owner in a corporate restructuring in 2001...

 (1884–1915)
1869 Princess Louise
Princess Louise (sidewheeler)
Princess Louise was a sidewheel steamboat built in 1869. From 1869 to 1879 this ship was named the Olympia. In 1879 the name was changed to Princess Louise, after Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, a daughter of Queen Victoria who was married to Marquess of Lorne , Governor General of Canada...

1869 1869 Olympia (1869–79) 1906
1888 Princess May
Princess May (steamship)
Princess May was a steamship built in 1888 which was operated under a number of different names and owners. The ship is best known for having been involved in a grounding in 1910 which left the ship jutting completely out of the water, which became the subject of a famous shipwreck...

1888 1888 SS Arthur, 1888–1896; SS Cass, 1896; SS Ninghchow, 1896–1899; SS Hating, 1899–1901 1935
1902 SS Princess Patricia 1902 1902 SS Queen Alexandra, 1902–1912 1937
1903 Princess Beatrice
Princess Beatrice (steamship)
Princess Beatrice was a steamship built for and owned by the marine division of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The ship served from 1903 to 1928 in the coastal waters of British Columbia. The ship also operated on Puget Sound on a route from Victoria, British Columbia to Seattle, Washington...

1903 1903 1929
1903 SS Princess Victoria 1902 1903 1952
1907 SS Princess Ena 1907 1907 1936
1907 Princess Royal
Princess Royal (steamship)
Princess Royal was a wooden steamship built in 1907 for the Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service. The ship operated on the coasts of British Columbia, south east Alaska, and northern Puget Sound until 1933, when the ship was sold for scrapping....

1907 1907 1933
1908 SS Princess Charlotte SS Mediterranean, 1950–1965 1965
1910 SS Princess Adelaide
SS Princess Adelaide
SS Princess Adelaide was a passenger vessel in the coastal service fleet of the Canadian Pacific Railway during the first half of the 20th century....

1910 1910 SS Angelika, 1949–1967 1967
1910 SS Princess Mary
SS Princess Mary
SS Princess Mary was a passenger vessel in the coastal service fleet of the Canadian Pacific Railway during the first half of the 20th century....

1910 1910 1954
1911 SS Princess Alice
SS Princess Alice (1911)
SS Princess Alice was a passenger vessel in the coastal service fleet of the Canadian Pacific Railway during the first half of the 20th century....

1911 1911 SS Aegaeon, 1949–1966 Pacific coast, 1911–1949; Mediterranean, 1949–1966 1966
1912 SS Princess Sophia 1911 1912 Pacific coast, 1912–1918 1918
1913 SS Princess Maquinna 1912 1913 1962
1913 Island Princess
Island Princess (steamboat)
The steamboat Daily operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. In later years, Daily was renamed Island Princess and later Cy Peck.-Construction:...

1913 1913 SS Daily 1913-1918, SS Cy Peck, 1930–1986 1986
1914 SS Princess Margaret 1914 1914 1929
1915 SS Princess Irene
SS Princess Irene
A number of steamships were named Princess Irene, including -* SS Princess Irene , North German Lloyd liner* SS Princess Irene , Canadian Pacific Steamships liner which served as HMS Princess Irene during WWI...

1914 1915 converted minesweeper, blew up Sheerness 27.5.15 1915
Canadian Pacific Steamships Ocean Services Ltd. (1915–1971)
1921 SS Princess Louise 1921 1921 1990
1923 SS Motor Princess 1923 1923 SS Pender Queen, 1961–1981 sold as a hotel at Saltspring Island, BC in 1981
1925 SS Princess Kathleen
SS Princess Kathleen (1924)
The SS Princess Kathleen was a passenger and freight steamship owned and operated by Canadian Pacific Steamships. She served the coastal communities of British Columbia, Alaska and Washington....

1924 1925 Pacific coast, 1925–1939; war years, 1939–1947; Pacific coast, 1947–1952 1952
1925 SS Princess Marguerite 1924 1925 1942
1928 SS Princess Elaine 1927 1928 floating restaurant 1963 1976
1928 Princess Norah
Princess Norah (steamship)
Princess Norah was a steamship which operated in British Columbia and southeastern Alaska from 1929 to 1964. From 1955 to 1958, this ship was called Queen of the North...

1928 1928 SS Queen of the North, 1955–1958; SS Canadian Prince, 1958–1964 1964
1930 SS Princess Elizabeth 1930 1930 SS Pegasus, 1961–1973; SS Highland Queen, 1973–1976 1976
1930 SS Princess Helene
SS Princess Helene
SS Princess Helene was a historic Canadian passenger and freight ferry operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway .The Princess of Helene was built in 1930 at Dumbarton, Scotland...

1930 1930 SS Helene, 1963–1965; SS Carina II, 1965–1967; SS Carina, 1967–1977 Bay of Fundy
Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy is a bay on the Atlantic coast of North America, on the northeast end of the Gulf of Maine between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the U.S. state of Maine...

, 1930–1963
1977
1930 SS Princess Joan 1930 1930 SS Hermes, 1961–1974 1974
1944 SS Trailer Princess 1944 1944 SS Coronis, 1944–1966
1945 SS Princess of Alberni 1945 1945 SS Pomare, 1948–1953; SS Nootka Prince, 1958-1959; SS Ocean Crown, 1959-1985 1985
1946 SS Yukon Princess 1945 1946 SS West Princess, 1959; SS Rosita, 1959-1964 1964
1949 SS Princess Marguerite 1948 1949 1996
1949 SS Princess Patricia 1948 1949 1989
1950 MV Princess of Nanaimo 1950 1951 MV Princess of Acadia, 1963-1971; MV Princess of Nanaimo, 1971-73; MV Henry Osborne, 1973-1974 Pacific coast, 1949-1963; Bay of Fundy, 1963-1971 1974
1955 MV Princess of Vancouver
MV Princess of Vancouver (1955)
MV Princess of Vancouver was a passenger vessel in the Pacific coastal service fleet of the Canadian Pacific Railway .The ship was part of the CPR "Princess fleet," which was composed of ships having names which began with the title "Princess"....

1955 1955 MV Vancouver Island Princess, 1987-1993; MV Nan Hai Ming Zhu, 1991-2001; MV Pearl of South China Sea, 2001- Pacific coast, 1955-1990
1971 MV Princess of Acadia
MV Princess of Acadia (1971)
MV Princess of Acadia is a passenger and car ferry that travels between Digby, Nova Scotia and Saint John, New Brunswick, crossing the Bay of Fundy. The vessel holds 650 passengers and can take 165 cars....

1971 1971 Bay of Fundy, 1971-
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