SS Canada was a British Dominion Line passenger liner remembered as the first twin-screw steamship operating between Liverpool and Montreal.
In April 1912, Canada's captain had claimed he was in the same ice field as the Titanic, ignored wireless warnings and maintained her full speed.
She resumed troop service after the outbreak of World War I from 1914 to 1918.
[3] Her first voyage post-war was November 1918 from Liverpool to Portland, Maine.
[6] On September 29 1926, the Canada arrived in Genoa, Italy to be scrapped by L. Pittaluga.