North Van Ship Repair
North Van Ship Repair, later known as Pacific Dry Dock was a shipyard in the city of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada which built many of the Bangor-class minesweeper, Fort ships and Victory ships for Britain and Canada during World War II. Located just west of Lonsdale Avenue adjoining the Burrard Dry Dock, it was eventually absorbed into Burrard. The site was pulled down in the early 1980s and became the Lonsdale Quay and the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) building.

HMS Blackpool, a Bangor-class minesweeper

Park ship in Canada in 1945
See also
References
- "Burrard Dry Dock" Mariner Life August 2007
- "A Riveted Community: North Vancouver's Wartime Shipbuilding"
- "Burrard Dry Dock photograph collection" British Columbia Archival Union List (BCAUL)
- "North Vancouver Ship Repair" List of ships built
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See also, similar role:- Empire ship, Fort ship, Park ship, Ocean ship. |
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