Canada, like several other
Commonwealth
A commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good. Historically, it has been synonymous with " republic". The noun "commonwealth", meaning "public welfare, general good or advantage", dates from th ...
nations, created the Canadian Merchant Navy () in a large-scale effort during
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
. 184 ships are involved in merchant shipping activity in the Canadian shipping industry.
History

An informal merchant navy appeared in 1914 at the start of
World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll, one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, ...
and was renamed Canadian Government Merchant Marine (''Marine marchande du gouvernement canadien'') in 1918, but slowly disappeared by 1930.
Within hours of Canada's declaration of war on September 10, 1939, the Canadian government passed laws to create the Canadian Merchant Navy setting out rules and controls to provide a workforce for wartime shipping. The
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
Merchant Navy greatly expanded the similar World War I effort. The Canadian Merchant Navy played a major role in the
Battle of the Atlantic
The Battle of the Atlantic, the longest continuous military campaign in World War II, ran from 1939 to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, covering a major part of the naval history of World War II. At its core was the Allied naval blocka ...
bolstering the
Allies' merchant fleet due to high losses in the
British Merchant Navy
The Merchant Navy is the maritime register of the United Kingdom and comprises the seagoing commercial interests of UK-registered ships and their crews. Merchant Navy vessels fly the Red Ensign and are regulated by the Maritime and Coastguar ...
. Eventually thousands of Canadians served aboard hundreds of Canadian Merchant Navy ships, notably the "
Park ships", the Canadian equivalent of the American "
Liberty ship
Liberty ships were a ship class, class of cargo ship built in the United States during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding Program. Though British in concept, the design was adopted by the United States for its simple, low-cost constr ...
s". Rear Admiral
Leonard W. Murray
Rear-Admiral Leonard Warren Murray, CB, CBE (22 June 1896 – 25 November 1971) was an officer of the Royal Canadian Navy who played a significant role in the Battle of the Atlantic. He commanded the Newfoundland Escort Force from 1941–1 ...
reported,
The Battle of the Atlantic was not won by any Navy or any Air Force, it was won by the courage, fortitude and determination of the British and Allied Merchant Navy.
A school was established at
St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia to train sailors for the Canadian Merchant Navy, who became known as "Merchant Mariners." Manning pools, or barracks, were built in major Canadian ports to house Merchant Mariners. The Merchant Navy was considered a fourth branch of the Canadian military alongside the
Royal Canadian Navy
The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN; french: Marine royale canadienne, ''MRC'') is the naval force of Canada. The RCN is one of three environmental commands within the Canadian Armed Forces. As of 2021, the RCN operates 12 frigates, four attack subma ...
,
Canadian Army
The Canadian Army (french: Armée canadienne) is the command (military formation), command responsible for the operational readiness of the conventional ground forces of the Canadian Armed Forces. It maintains regular forces units at bases acr ...
, and the
Royal Canadian Air Force
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF; french: Aviation royale canadienne, ARC) is the air and space force of Canada. Its role is to "provide the Canadian Forces with relevant, responsive and effective airpower". The RCAF is one of three environ ...
, and suffered the highest casualty rate of the four.
After the war, Canadian Merchant Navy veterans were denied veterans benefits and official recognition for decades. This was not corrected until the 1990s and many individual cases remain unresolved.
An important gesture in 2003 was the designation by the
Canadian Parliament
The Parliament of Canada (french: Parlement du Canada) is the federal legislature of Canada, seated at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, and is composed of three parts: the King, the Senate, and the House of Commons. By constitutional convention, the ...
of the Merchant Navy Remembrance Day on September 3 as a day to recognize the contributions and sacrifice of Canadian Merchant Mariners.
The Merchant Navy slowly disappeared until by 1950 no Merchant Navy ships were left.
Crew
Merchant Navy ships were armed during World War II. There were
merchant seamen gunners. Also many British and Canadian merchantmen carried volunteer naval gunners called
defensively equipped merchant ship
Defensively equipped merchant ship (DEMS) was an Admiralty Trade Division programme established in June 1939, to arm 5,500 British merchant ships with an adequate defence against enemy submarines and aircraft. The acronym DEMS was used to descr ...
or DEMS gunners. Merchant seamen crewed the merchant ships of the British Merchant Navy which kept the United Kingdom supplied with raw materials, arms, ammunition, fuel, food and all of the necessities of a nation at war throughout World War II. Seamen were aged from fourteen through to their late seventies.
Memorials

* "Royal Canadian Naval Association Naval Memorial (1995)" by
André Gauthier was erected on the shore of
Lake Ontario
Lake Ontario is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded on the north, west, and southwest by the Canadian province of Ontario, and on the south and east by the U.S. state of New York. The Canada–United States border sp ...
in
Spencer Smith Park
Spencer Smith Park is a park in downtown Burlington, Ontario located on the shore of Lake Ontario. It was named in memory of Spencer Smith, a former president of the Burlington Horticultural Society who was instrumental in the development of th ...
in
Burlington, Ontario. The high cast
bronze statue depicts a World War II Canadian sailor in the position of attention saluting his lost shipmates. The model for the statue was a local Sea Cadet wearing Mike Vencel's naval service uniform. On the black granite base, the names of Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Merchant Navy ships sunk during World War II are engraved.
* A commemorative plaque in SS Point Pleasant Park,
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax is the capital and largest municipality of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the largest municipality in Atlantic Canada. As of the 2021 Census, the municipal population was 439,819, with 348 ...
unveiled in 1967, "When the United Kingdom declared war on Germany in 1914, Canada and Newfoundland's participation was virtually unquestioned. With the onset of the Second World War in 1939 Canadians and Newfoundlanders once more rushed to enlist and were a major factor in the Allied victories in both conflicts. During two world wars the main duty of the Royal Canadian Navy was to escort convoys in the Atlantic and guard merchant vessels against the threat of attack by German submarines. In the Second World War, it also escorted ships in the Mediterranean and to Russia and supported the Allied landings in Sicilian, Italian and Normandy campaigns as well as in the Pacific. The Canadian Merchant Navy's duties included the transportation of troops and supplies to the Allied armies and food for the United Kingdom, extremely dangerous work which resulted in considerable losses."
* At the
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is a maritime museum located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The museum is a member institution of the Nova Scotia Museum and is the oldest and largest maritime museum in Canada with a collection ...
in Halifax, Nova Scotia. "In memory of 2200 known Canadian Merchant Seamen and 91 Canadian vessels lost by enemy action and those who served in the cause of freedom – World War I 1914–1918; World War II 1939–1945; Korean Conflict 1950–1953"
* A monument in
Windsor, Ontario
Windsor is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, on the south bank of the Detroit River directly across from Detroit, Michigan, United States. Geographically located within but administratively independent of Essex County, it is the southe ...
, Canada "Dedicated to the men and women who served on the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Merchant Navy.
this includes those who served in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. This monument sits along the
Detroit River
The Detroit River flows west and south for from Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie as a strait in the Great Lakes system. The river divides the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario—an area collectively referred to as Det ...
within the
Windsor Sculpture Park in the Dieppe Gardens, named in memory of the soldiers who lost their lives in the 1942 landing at Dieppe.
Monuments to the Canadian Merchant Navy were erected in several Canadian cities:
File:SSPointPleasantParkMonument.jpg, SS Point Pleasant Park Monument, Point Pleasant Park
Point Pleasant Park is a large, mainly forested municipal park at the southern tip of the Halifax peninsula. It once hosted several artillery batteries, and still contains the Prince of Wales Tower - the oldest Martello tower in North America (17 ...
, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
File:Halifax memorial.jpg, Halifax Memorial, Point Pleasant Park dedicated to the Canadian servicemen and women who died at sea during both World Wars and includes the Korean War
File:SecondWorldWarTheMerchantNavy.jpg, Second World War The Merchant Navy poster
File:Ssashbypark1944.jpg, Launch of SS ''Ashby Park'' at the Pictou Shipyard
The Pictou Shipyard is a Canadian shipbuilding site located in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, and made famous by its use as an emergency shipbuilding facility in World War II, during which it constructed twenty-four 4,700-ton Scandinavian class freig ...
in 1944
File:Tour Horloge Montreal marine marchande.JPG, Plaque commemorating the Canadian Merchant Navy.
Fleet
World War II
Canadian-registered
* ''Beacon Hill''
* ''Elk Island Park''
* ''Erik Boye'' (HX-48)
* ''Magog'' (HX-52)
* ''Waterloo''
* ''Thorold''
* ''Kenordoc'' (SC-3)
* ''St.Malo'' (HX-77)
* ''Trevisa'' (SC-7)
* ''Maplecourt'' (SC-20)
* ''Canadian Cruiser''
* ''A.D. Huff ''
* ''J.B. White'' (HX-112)
* ''Canadolite''
* ''Portadoc''
* ''Europa''
* ''Collingdoc''
* ''Vancouver Island''
*
*
* ''Shinai''
* ''Lady Hawkins''
* ''Montrolite''
* ''Empress of Asia''
* ''Victolite''
* ''George L. Torian''
* ''Lennox''
* ''Sarniadoc''
* ''Robert W. Pomeroy''
* ''Vineland''
* ''James E. Newsom''
* ''Lady Drake''
* ''Mildred Pauline''
* ''Mont Louis''
* ''Calgarolite''
* ''Torondoc''
* ''Troisdoc''
* ''Frank B. Baird''
* ''Liverpool Packet''
* ''Mona Marie''
* ''Lucille M.''
* ''Prescodoc''
* ''Princess Marguerite''
* ''Donald Stewart''
* ''Lord Strathcona''
* ''John A. Holloway''
* ''Oakton'' (Q533)
* ''Norfolk''
* ''Carolus''
* ''Bic Island'' (HX-212)
* ''Rose Castle''
* ''Chr. J. Kampmann'' (TAG-18)
* ''Angelus''
*
* ''Watuka''
* ''Albert C. Field''
* ''Cornwallis''
*
* ''Taber Park'' (FS-1753)
* ''Avondale Park''
* ''Watkins F. Nisbet''
* ''Mondoc''
* ''R.J. Cullen''
* ''Hamildoc''
* ''Bic Island''
* ''Europa''
* ''Lady Nelson''
* ''Cornwallis''
* ''Nipawin Park'' (SH-194)
* ''Silver Star Park''
* ''Green Hill Park''
* ''Kootenay Park''
* ''Salt Lake Park''
* ''Westbank Park''
* ''Donald Roach''
* ''Kyle Lapierre''
* ''Lake Chelan''
* ''Elk Island''
* ''Ironwood''
* ''Hillcrest Park''
* ''Lady Rodney''
* ''Sunset Park''
* ''S.S Glacier Park''
* ''Rondeau Park''
* ''Lakeside Park''
* ''Mulgrave Park''
Statistics
World War II
* 10,000-ton dry cargo: 117
* 4,700-ton dry cargo: 32
* 10,000-ton tankers: 13
* 3,600-ton tankers: 6
* 2,000-ton tanker: 1
* 10,000-ton dry cargo Fort ships built for Britain: 97
* 10,000-ton stores issuing ships for Britain: 12
* Total ships built in Canada 1942 to 1945: 278
See also
*
Military history of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia (also known as Mi'kma'ki and Acadia) is a Canadian province located in Canada's Maritimes. The region was initially occupied by Mi'kmaq. The colonial history of Nova Scotia includes the present-day Canadian Maritime provinces and ...
*
Hal C. Banks Harold Chamberlain "Hal" Banks (February 28, 1909 – September 24, 1985) from Waterloo, Iowa was a controversial labour union leader in Canada. An American with mob connections, he came to Canada in 1949 to help bust purportedly Communist-cont ...
*
Seafarers International Union of Canada
The Seafarers International Union of Canada (SIU) is a Canadian labour union representing seafarers working aboard Canadian flag vessels. The Seafarers’ International Union of Canada is affiliated with the Seafarers’ International Union of No ...
References
External links
The Merchant NavyValour At Sea – Canada's Merchant Navy{{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170615065326/http://www.naval-museum.mb.ca/merch/mership.htm , date=June 15, 2017
Canadian Shipowners Association 2007 StatisticsCanada Merchant Navy Education
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Merchant navies by country
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Military units and formations of Canada in World War II