The Mission Vessels of the British Columbia and Northwest Territory Coasts

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2017

All the major Christian religions have operated Mission Boats in British Columbia waters. Their spiritual, social and medical activities have made such a huge contribution to the quality of life of the people they served that their memory looms large in the minds of coastal residents. Here is an attempt to create a nominal list of the vessels that, at some time in their careers, functioned as mission boats.

131 matches. 3 pages. Max 50 records per page.
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Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
John Antle (IV) 198078 (Canada) Mission Boat 1956
Kathlynn Gail 156876 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1930
Kla-Quaek (Canada) Misc. Non-commercial (nk)
Komba 138623 (Canada) Mission Boat 1916
Laverock (Canada) Yacht, sail 1904
Leila (II) 121477 (Canada) Yacht 1906
Life-Line 210794 (US) Passenger Vessel 1912
Luke Brown 173412 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 1941
M.C.R. Aklavik 193722 (Canada) Barge 1932
M.L.D. 171812 (Canada) Mission Boat 1938
Makehewi 131150 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1910
Mary (III) (Canada) Fishboat, general 1940c
Melvin Swartout (II) 156893 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1930
Melvin Swartout II 174037 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1933
Melvin Swartout III 156622 (Canada) Work Boat 1930
Messenger 3 177390 (Canada) Mission Boat 1946
Messenger II (Canada) Mission Boat 1935
Messenger III 177390 (Canada) Mission Boat 1946
Mina W 126174 (Canada) Mission Boat 1908
Moana II 188475 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1946
Moravian (I) (The) 209900 (US) Mission Boat 1912
Moravian (II) (The) 224064 (US) Mission Boat 1924
Naiade 121764 (Canada) Mission Boat 1906
Northern Cross (I) 126619 (Canada) Mission Boat 1912
Northern Cross (II) 156820 (Canada) Mission Boat 1931
Northern Light (I) 312070 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1959
Northern Light (VII) 327919 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 1967
Northern Pride 156820 (Canada) Mission Boat 1931
Northland Trader 130717 (Canada) Mission Boat 1906
Orcadia 122379 (Canada) Work Boat 1907
Oseberg 842363 (Canada) Yacht 2001
Osprey (VI) (Canada) Tug (nk)
Our Lady of Lourdes (Canada) Mission Boat 1930
Padre (I) (Canada) Mission Boat (nk)
Pierce 172339 (Canada) Mission Boat 1940
Princess Louise (V) 072687 (Canada) Mission Boat 1879
Princeton (II) 225145 (US) Mission Boat 1925
Psyche (I) 111819 (Canada) Tug 1901
Rividis 152568 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1924
Robert C. Scott (I) (Canada) Mission Boat (nk)
Robert C. Scott (II) 193369 (Canada) Mission Boat 1951
Robert D 156820 (Canada) Mission Boat 1931
Sea Island No. 2 156876 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1930
Sea Minor 190582 (Canada) Yacht 1948
Sea Splendour 329188 (Canada) Mission Boat 1970
Sea View 150743 (Canada) Mission Boat 1922
Sky Pilot (The) 150743 (Canada) Mission Boat 1922
Sky Pilot II (Canada) Mission Boat 1922
Smithy 172339 (Canada) Mission Boat 1940
Soren 111781 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1902

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MacFarlane, John M. (2017), Mission Vessels of the British Columbia and NT Coasts. Nauticapedia.ca 2017. http://nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Fleets_MB.php?Page=2&input=1

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