United Shipyards

Montreal QC

United Shipyards was a joint venture of two major construction companies - Dominion Bridge Co. and Fraser-Brace Engineering Co. It was located where the Bickerdike Basin is today.

Name Customer Type GT Delivered Notes
1 Fort Remy Ministry of War freighter 7,128 15 Feb 1943 scrapped 1959
2 Fort Longueuil Ministry of War freighter 7,128 8 Dec 1942 torpedoed and lost 1943
3 Fort Maissonneuve Ministry of War freighter 7,128 6 May 1943 mined and lost 1944
4 Fort Vercheres Ministry of War freighter 7,128 8 May 1943 1950 Maple Hill, 1966 Diopside, 1969 Entan, scrapped Hirao 1970
5 Fort Erie Ministry of War freighter 7,128 21 May 1943 1951 Maidenhead, 1957 Aristefs, 1966 Tung Yih, scrapped 1967
6 Fort Coulonge Ministry of War freighter 7,136 31 May 1943 1950 Andover Hill, 1961 Louria, 1964 Surabaja Steer, 1965 Beryl, scrapped 1970
7 Fort Wellington Ministry of War freighter 7,131 18 Jun 1943 1949 Haligonian Queen, 1950 Muswell Hill, scrapped 1967
8 Elk Island Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,136 28 Jun 1943 1946 Louisburg, 1971 Asifar, 1971 Lightening, mined and scrapped 1976
9 Fort Norfolk Ministry of War freighter 7,131 19 Jul 1943 mined off Normandy and lost 1944
10 Fort Rouille Ministry of War freighter 7,131 30 Jul 1943 1948 Ivor Rita, 1956 Novor Rita, 1958 Rita, wrecked 1960
11 Rideau Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,134 14 Aug 1943 1950 Amersham Hill, 1962 Petalon, 1965 Alcibiades, scrapped 1968
12 Lafontaine Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,131 30 Aug 1943 1951 Peterstar, 1957 Aspis, 1957 Prosperity, 1959 Polyniki, 1965 Ivory Neptune, scrapped 1971
13 Westmount Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,133 1 Sep 1943 1950 Nordicstar, missing presumed lost 1956
14 Kildonan Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,132 30 Sep 1943 1946 Inverness County, 1954 Cassian, scrapped 1967
15 Fort Crevier Ministry of War freighter 7,131 12 Oct 1943 exploded 1944 and scrapped 1948
16 Fort Covington Ministry of War freighter 7,130 21 Oct 1943 1950 Bedford Earl, wrecked 1956
17 Fort Moose Ministry of War freighter 7,130 30 Oct 1943 1948 Haligonian Prince, 1950 Tulse Hill, 1966 Astronaftis, 1968 Carlos Manuel De Cespedes, scrapped 1977
18 Fort Romaine Ministry of War freighter 7,131 8 Sep 1943 1948 L'Alouette, 1950 Montrealer, 1953 Everest, scrapped 1968
19 Fort Esperance Ministry of War freighter 7,138 10 Nov 1943 1950 Nimaris, 1956 Captain Nicos, 1963 Luzon Logger, 1965 Judy, 1967 Yambo, 1969 Buna, scrapped 1969
20 Fort Henley Ministry of War freighter 7,138 18 Nov 1943 1950 Pine Hill, 1964 Newmoat, scrapped 1969
21 Fort La Prairie Ministry of War freighter 7,138 26 Nov 1943 1950 Elm Hill, scrapped 1967
22 Fort Ticonderoga Ministry of War freighter 7,138 7 Dec 1943 1948 Ivor Isobel, 1956 Novor Isobel, 1958 Hereford, 1959 Ho Ping 1951, 1967 Zhan Dou 1951, scrapped 1985
23 Fort Crown Point/Alder Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,141 14 Apr 1944 1946 Arthur Cross, scrapped 1970
24 Fort Beauharnois/Whiteshell Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,139 14 Apr 1944 1950 Fir Hill, 1964 Universal Trader, wrecked 1967
25 Fort Niagara/La Salle Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,138 21 Apr 1944 1946 Triland, 1957 Manhattan, 1964 Eastern Skipper, scrapped 1968
26 Rondeau Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,138 27 Apr 1944 1950 Sycamore Hill, scrapped 1966
27 Hillcrest Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,138 11 May 1944 1950 Bembridge Hill, 1957 Elimarie, 1965 Tai Fong, scrapped 1968
28 Rosedale Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,139 25 May 1944 1950 Poplar Hill, 1960 Shienfoon, scrapped 1968
29 Runnymede Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,139 8 Jun 1944 1951 Lake Michigan, 1957 Karaostasi, 1964 Adelphos Petrakis, burned and scrapped 1967
30 Mount Orford Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,141 22 Jun 1944 1950 Orford, 1956 Cape Rion, 1964 Visayan Merchant, 1965 Mary M., 1967 Loyal Garlands, scrapped 1970
31 Sibley Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,140 11 Jul 1944 1950 Kenilworth, 1956 Aeolos, 1961 Atolos, 1964 Mojkovac, scrapped 1968
32 Withrow Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,142 25 Jul 1944 1950 Kingsbridge, scrapped 1959
33 Dentonia Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,142 7 Aug 1944 1950 Cedar Hill, scrapped 1966
34 Sunalta Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,156 1 Sep 1944 1946 Mont Alta, 1955 Georgian Flame, 1962 Bonifacio, 1963 President Laurel, 1967 Jose Laurel, 1968 Laurel, 1969 Liberty One, scrapped 1969
35 Noranda Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,158 15 Sep 1944 1946 Oceanside, 1952 Magdalene, 1967 Kirman, scrapped 1969
36 Outremont Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,158 28 Sep 1944 1946 Brazilian Prince, 1958 Federal Pioneer, scrapped 1971
37 Grafton Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,155 13 Oct 1944 1948 Sunray, 1953 Sunjarv, 1961 Katerina, scrapped 1967
38 Eastwood Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,157 23 Oct 1944 1948 Sunavis, 1953 Sunkirk, 1960 Ameise, scrapped 1971
39 Wellington Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,158 2 Nov 1944 1948 Sunwhit, 1960 Ceres, scrapped 1970
40 Hampstead Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,160 13 Nov 1944 1946 Cheticamp, 1955 Carini, scrapped 1965
41 Portland Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,159 23 Nov 1944 1946 Marchport, 1949 Mont Clair, 1954 Maria Piera G., 1960 Vittorio Veneto, scrapped 1969
42 Alexandra Park Govt of Canada freighter 7,159 4 Dec 1944 1946 Mont Sandra, 1953 Violando, 1958 Aegean Sun, 1963 Mindanao Logger, 1965 Ocean Logger, scrapped 1968
43 Fort Rosalie Ministry of War freighter 7,335 7 Jul 1945 scrapped 1973
44 Fort Sandusky Ministry of War freighter 7,375 1 Aug 1945 scrapped 1973
45 Fort Wayne Ministry of War freighter 7,325 1 Sep 1945 1950 Angusdale, 1954 Cape Adan, 1956 Andora, wrecked and scrapped 1959
46 LST-3526/RCN 973 Royal Navy landing craft 3,065d cancelled, completed as barge Baybranch (MIL 462)
47 LST-3527/RCN 974 Royal Navy landing craft 3,065d cancelled, completed as barge Balsambranch (MIL 463)
48 LST-3528/RCN 975 Royal Navy landing craft 3,065d cancelled, completed as barge Palmbranch (MIL 464)

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