SS Princess Helene

SS Princess Helene was a historic Canadian passenger and freight ferry operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). Princess Helene was built in 1930 at Dumbarton, Scotland. She was custom designed for CPR’s Bay of Fundy service connecting the CPR's eastern mainline railway terminus at Saint John, New Brunswick with the port of Digby, Nova Scotia, which was served by a CPR subsidiary, the Dominion Atlantic Railway.

SS Princess Helene

SS Princess Helene was a historic Canadian passenger and freight ferry operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). Princess Helene was built in 1930 at Dumbarton, Scotland. She was custom designed for CPR’s Bay of Fundy service connecting the CPR's eastern mainline railway terminus at Saint John, New Brunswick with the port of Digby, Nova Scotia, which was served by a CPR subsidiary, the Dominion Atlantic Railway.