Proud of our History - the SS Northern Ranger

Marine Atlantic, its predecessor CN Marine, and pre-confederation Newfoundland coastal boats have a strong and proud history serving the people of Atlantic Canada through ferry terminals, passenger vessels and rail service.

At 1366 tons and 228 feet in length, it was a large steamer when introduced in 1936. With the ability to carry 120 passengers and freight destined for numerous coastal communities, it represented a new way of transporting passengers and goods to residents. The SS Northern Ranger marked the beginning of larger vessels serving coastal communities throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.

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In next week’s blog posting, we highlight the SS Minto that travelled between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia from 1899-1914.

Jackson's Arm Circa 1955
SS Northern Ranger circa 1950s
Image of the SS Northern Ranger docked in Jackson's Arm circa 1955