MV Kwasind

History
Canada
NameKwasind
OwnerRoyal Canadian Yacht Club
BuilderPolson Iron Works Ltd., Toronto
Launched1912
In service27 June 1912
IdentificationOfficial number: 130318
Statusin active service
General characteristics
Tonnage
  • 46.96 GT
  • 31.94 NT
Length71 ft (22 m)
Beam15 ft (4.6 m)
Propulsion

MV Kwasind is a passenger ferry built in 1912 for the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is 71 feet (22 m) long. She was built by the Polson Iron Works and cost CA$13,000. Her name was taken from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem about Hiawatha, as the yacht club's previous ferry is Hiawatha.

Kwasind has served as a ferry for the yacht club since 1912. She was converted from a steam engine to a diesel engine in the 1940s.

On July 29, 2000, both Kwasind, and the yacht club's older ferry, Hiawatha, were sunk by vandals. The Kwasind was refloated, and was back in working order the day of the sinking, while Hiawatha required further repair.