SS Princess Mary

SS Princess Mary on February 14, 1915
History
Canada
NameSS Princess Mary
OwnerCanadian Pacific, 1911–1954:
BuilderBow, McLachlan & Co, Paisley
In service1910
Out of service1952
Fate
  • Converted to barge
  • Lost April 15, 1954
General characteristics
TypeOcean liner
Tonnage2,155-ton
Length248.4 ft (75.7 m)
Beam40.1 ft (12.2 m)
Draught14.0 ft (4.3 m)

SS Princess Mary was a passenger vessel in the coastal service fleet of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) during the first half of the 20th century.

This ship was called a "pocket liner" because she offered amenities like a great ocean liner, but on a smaller scale. The ship was part of the CPR "Princess fleet," which was composed of ships having names which began with the title "Princess". Along with the SS Princess Adelaide the SS Princess Alice and the SS Princess Sophia, the SS Princess Mary was one of four similar ships built for CPR during 1910–11.