Patrick Joseph Larkin (March 1, 1829 – August 31, 1900) was a Canadian ship's captain, businessman and politician.
[1] Patrick Joseph Larkin was one of eight children who emigrated with their parents to Quebec, Canada, in 1837.
His father died while on the ship, and his mother led the family to Toronto.
The company owned a dock, a harbour works, and portions of a railway.
Survived by his wife, five daughters, and a son, he left an estate valued at about $245,655, which included a livery stable and hotel in St Catharines, land in Spallumcheen, B.C., and his interest ($57,359) in the Iroquois contract.