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Collingwood Shipbuilding

44°30′15.2″N 80°13′4.7″W / 44.504222°N 80.217972°W / 44.504222; -80.217972

Collingwood Dry Dock, Shipbuilding and Foundry Company
IndustryShipbuilding
Founded1882
FounderJ. D. Silcox and S. D. Andrews
Defunct1986 (aged 104)
FateLiquidation
SuccessorCanadian Shipbuilding and Engineering Limited
Headquarters,
ProductsLake freighters, Naval vessels

Collingwood Shipbuilding was a major Canadian shipbuilder of the late 19th and 20th centuries. The facility was located in the Great Lakes and saw its business peak during the Second World War. The shipyard primarily constructed lake freighters for service on the Great Lakes but also constructed warships during the Second World War and government ships postwar. The shipyard was closed permanently in 1986 and the land was redeveloped into a new housing community.

History edit

Formed in 1882 as Collingwood Dry Dock, Shipbuilding and Foundry Company in Collingwood, Ontario by J. D. Silcox (also contractor at the Murray Canal)[1] and S. D. Andrews[2] and renamed with the shortened name in 1892,[3] Collingwood Shipbuilding's core business was building lake freighters, ships built to fit the narrow locks between the Great Lakes.

Over the company's lifetime it built over 200 ships. During the Second World War (1940–1944), the company was contracted to build 23 warships for the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Navy, mostly corvettes and minesweepers.

The shipyard was acquired by Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) in 1945. Business slowed in the 1970s and by the 1980s orders were in severe decline. The shipyard closed following the merger of CSL's shipbuilding interest with Upper Lakes Shipping to form Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering Limited in 1986.[2] The last ship completed and launched by the shipyard was CCGS Sir Wilfrid Laurier for the Canadian Coast Guard. The company folded in 1986.[3]

The Shipyards waterfront community edit

 
Condominium building under construction on Huron Street on the shipyards site in 2023

CSL retained ownership of the land and slowly the buildings and structures of the old shipyard were demolished by 2003. After remediation of 53 acres (21 ha) of the site was completed in 2003–2004, re-development began.[4] Left vacant for almost two decades and then sold to developers Fram + Slokker. The area was renamed The Shipyards. Only the drydock basin and launch basin remain of the site's previous use and Buildings #1 and #2 were designed to pay homage to various shipyard buildings into the townhouse complex.

Beginning in 2004 the former shipyard was rezoned from industrial to commercial use. The property underwent re-development as part of Collingwood Harbour's revitalization plan. The area east of the former launch basin became home to a residential community consisting of low-rise condos, townhomes and detached homes. The former launch basin is surrounded by a boardwalk, while the area between the launch basin and the drydock is awaiting development.[5]

Other notable ships edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bleasdale, Ruth (2018). Rough Work: Labourers on the Public Works of British North America and Canada, 1841–1882. Toronto, Ontario: University of Toronto Press. p. 40. ISBN 978-1-48752-199-8.
  2. ^ a b . cci.scdsb.on.ca. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  3. ^ a b . shipbuildinghistory.com. Archived from the original on 4 November 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  4. ^ "Collingwood Shipyards Site Remediation". Georgian Paving Ltd. from the original on 19 December 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Master Plan Concept". thenewshipyards.com. from the original on 11 January 2020. Retrieved 22 May 2021.

External links edit

  • Shipyards Amphitheatre & Greenspace

collingwood, shipbuilding, 504222, 217972, 504222, 217972, collingwood, dock, shipbuilding, foundry, companyindustryshipbuildingfounded1882founderj, silcox, andrewsdefunct1986, aged, fateliquidationsuccessorcanadian, shipbuilding, engineering, limitedheadquart. 44 30 15 2 N 80 13 4 7 W 44 504222 N 80 217972 W 44 504222 80 217972 Collingwood Dry Dock Shipbuilding and Foundry CompanyIndustryShipbuildingFounded1882FounderJ D Silcox and S D AndrewsDefunct1986 aged 104 FateLiquidationSuccessorCanadian Shipbuilding and Engineering LimitedHeadquartersCollingwood Ontario CanadaProductsLake freighters Naval vesselsCollingwood Shipbuilding was a major Canadian shipbuilder of the late 19th and 20th centuries The facility was located in the Great Lakes and saw its business peak during the Second World War The shipyard primarily constructed lake freighters for service on the Great Lakes but also constructed warships during the Second World War and government ships postwar The shipyard was closed permanently in 1986 and the land was redeveloped into a new housing community Contents 1 History 2 The Shipyards waterfront community 3 Other notable ships 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormed in 1882 as Collingwood Dry Dock Shipbuilding and Foundry Company in Collingwood Ontario by J D Silcox also contractor at the Murray Canal 1 and S D Andrews 2 and renamed with the shortened name in 1892 3 Collingwood Shipbuilding s core business was building lake freighters ships built to fit the narrow locks between the Great Lakes Over the company s lifetime it built over 200 ships During the Second World War 1940 1944 the company was contracted to build 23 warships for the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Navy mostly corvettes and minesweepers The shipyard was acquired by Canada Steamship Lines CSL in 1945 Business slowed in the 1970s and by the 1980s orders were in severe decline The shipyard closed following the merger of CSL s shipbuilding interest with Upper Lakes Shipping to form Canadian Shipbuilding and Engineering Limited in 1986 2 The last ship completed and launched by the shipyard was CCGS Sir Wilfrid Laurier for the Canadian Coast Guard The company folded in 1986 3 The Shipyards waterfront community edit nbsp Condominium building under construction on Huron Street on the shipyards site in 2023CSL retained ownership of the land and slowly the buildings and structures of the old shipyard were demolished by 2003 After remediation of 53 acres 21 ha of the site was completed in 2003 2004 re development began 4 Left vacant for almost two decades and then sold to developers Fram Slokker The area was renamed The Shipyards Only the drydock basin and launch basin remain of the site s previous use and Buildings 1 and 2 were designed to pay homage to various shipyard buildings into the townhouse complex Beginning in 2004 the former shipyard was rezoned from industrial to commercial use The property underwent re development as part of Collingwood Harbour s revitalization plan The area east of the former launch basin became home to a residential community consisting of low rise condos townhomes and detached homes The former launch basin is surrounded by a boardwalk while the area between the launch basin and the drydock is awaiting development 5 Other notable ships editCCGS C P Edwards 1946 buoy tender Isles class trawler minesweepers 1942 Flower class corvettes 1940 1941 Park class merchant ships 1942 1945 CCGS Wilfrid Laurier 1985 icebreaker SS Huronic 1901 Great Lakes passenger ship freighter SS Hamonic 1909 Great Lakes passenger ship freighter SS James Carruthers 1913 Great Lakes freighter sunk with all hands perishing during her maiden season wreck unfound MS Chi Cheemaun 1974 car ferry SS Norisle 1946 retired car ferry MS Norgoma 1950 retired car ferry Atlantic Superior 1981 retired bulk carrierReferences edit Bleasdale Ruth 2018 Rough Work Labourers on the Public Works of British North America and Canada 1841 1882 Toronto Ontario University of Toronto Press p 40 ISBN 978 1 48752 199 8 a b The History of Shipbuilding In Collingwood cci scdsb on ca Archived from the original on 25 April 2012 Retrieved 10 November 2011 a b Collingwood Shipbuilding Collingwood ON shipbuildinghistory com Archived from the original on 4 November 2011 Retrieved 10 November 2011 Collingwood Shipyards Site Remediation Georgian Paving Ltd Archived from the original on 19 December 2016 Retrieved 22 May 2021 Master Plan Concept thenewshipyards com Archived from the original on 11 January 2020 Retrieved 22 May 2021 External links editShipyards Amphitheatre amp Greenspace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Collingwood Shipbuilding amp oldid 1182753103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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