HMCS Lady Evelyn - Postwar Career

Postwar Career

The Howe Sound Navigation Co. brought the Lady Evelyn to Vancouver in 1921. In 1923 she was bought by the Union Steamship Company of British Columbia and remained with them until 1936, when she was scrapped.

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