List of historical ships in British Columbia

The following is a list of vessels notable in the history of the Canadian province of British Columbia, including Spanish, Russian, American and other military vessels and all commercial vessels on inland waters as well as on saltwater routes up to the end of World War II (1945).

Margaret Ward (1902-1904); Northern Lumber Co. (1904-1905) Otto R. Bremmer (1899 or 1900 to 1903); Ironside, Rennie & Campbell Co. (1903-1904); White Pass & Yukon Route (1904-1911) Edward J. Rathbone (1899-1900); U.S. Army (1900-1922); Alaskan Engineering Commission (1922-1923); The Alaska Railroad (1923-1933) Steam-screw (1906-1930) Royal Canadian Mounted Police (1904-1910); Pine Creek Power Co. (1910-1914); Inland Trading Co. (1914-1930) This boat is not to be confused with a gasoline-screw boat of the name Atlinto, which was built in 1911, and which has been put on display at Atlin.

, then "a great many...numerous innocent" Haida were killed around the ship in revenge; at Nass between 1809 and 1811 a conflict escalated to violence and several crew killed; during 4th voyage often sailed in company of Mentor, Thaddeus, Rob Roy, and Volunteer.

[2] White Pass & Yukon Route (1901-1903); John Banser, William McCallum, and David Reider (1903-1904); Thomas J. Kickham (1904-1910); Edward J. Coyle (dealer, 1910–1911); Hamlin Towing Co. (1911-1917); James H. Green (1917-1918); Defiance Packing Co. (1918-1923) Harry Donnelley (1945-1949); Kuskokwim Transportation Co. (1949 to 1952 or 1953); Alaska Towing & Salvage, Inc. (from 1952 or 1953) Alaska Dept.

of Health (1952 or 1953 to 1955); Donald A. Peterson (1955-1967) Barrington Ritchie and Early Co. (1944-1949) White Pass & Yukon Route (1901) Bobjo Mines (1935-1937); White Pass & Yukon Route (1937-1952); A. E. Prince (1952-19__); Canadian Park Service (19__-present) White Pass & Yukon Route (1901) Alaskan Engineering Commission (from 1916) used on the Susitna River and the Cook Inlet to ship supplies for construction of The Alaska Railroad (1916-1917) exploration and survey of East Asia under Ltd. William R. Broughton 1795-1797 Northern Lakes & Rivers Navigation Co. (1899-1900); Atlin Transportation Co. (1900-1902) Royal Canadian Mounted Police (1904-1910); British Columbia Government (1908-19__)