SS Calgaric Archival Collection
Calgaric (1918) White Star Line
Operated as the SS Calgaric from 1927-1933
Built by Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland. Tonnage: 16,063. Dimensions: 550' x 67' (569 'o.l.). Triple-screw 14.5 knots. Triple expansion engines and steam turbine, Two masts and one funnel. Maiden Voyage (CPL): First voyage as Calgaric Liverpool-Quebec-Montreal, May 4, 1927. Fate: Vessel laid up 1933. Scrapped in Scotland, 1935. Ex-Orca (1918-1927).
Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-Québec-Montréal and Le Havre-Southampton-Québec-Montréal, from 14 July 1928 to 10 November 1928. Ships Included the Albertic, Calgaric, Doric, Laurentic, Megantic, and Regina. SS Lapland Passenger List, 31 August 1928. GGA Image ID # 1ebeb75533
White Star Line Winter Sunshine Cruises for 1930-1931 by the SS Laurentic 18,724 Tons, SS Calgaric 16,063 Tons, and Cruises to the Mediterranean, Holy Land, and Egypt on the Adriatic or Britannic. RMS Homeric Passenger List, 6 August 1930. GGA Image ID # 1f0fa05d2b