The ship was moored at Coal Harbour in Vancouver.
Only a dozen or so were taken by British Columbian stations, nearly all of them in 1953 at Coal Harbour.
Coal Harbour was known as a fishing spot for herring.
It was right on the water, close against the old wharfs and boatyards of Coal Harbour.
The lighthouse was built in the Coal Harbour of Dun Laoghaire.
She was built at Robertson's yard in Coal Harbour, Vancouver, in 1908.
Taking a guide, he first visited False Creek and then Coal Harbour.
Coal Harbour became the scene of many colourful rowing regattas.
Read started on an arduous training program that covered hundreds of miles over the choppy driftwood-strewn waters of Coal Harbour.
In 1885, he moved west to Coal Harbour.