SS Empress of Canada (1972)

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SS Empress of Canada (1972) was a British-built ocean liner later converted into the cruise ship Mardi Gras, notable as one of the early vessels in the modern cruise industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cruise ship
ocean liner
passenger ship
builtInCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
category Empress-class passenger ship NERFINISHED
conversion converted from ocean liner to cruise ship
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
era late 20th century passenger shipping
flag United Kingdom NERFINISHED
formerName Mardi Gras NERFINISHED
hasSuccessorName Mardi Gras NERFINISHED
nameAfterConversion Mardi Gras NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the early vessels in the modern cruise industry
operator Canadian Pacific Steamships NERFINISHED
Carnival Cruise Lines NERFINISHED
owner Canadian Pacific Steamships NERFINISHED
Carnival Cruise Lines NERFINISHED
partOf modern cruise industry history
propulsion motor ship
registration British ship registry
roleInIndustry pioneer of mass-market Caribbean cruising as Mardi Gras
serviceEntryYear 1972
usedFor leisure cruising
transatlantic passenger service
vesselType cruise ship
ocean liner

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Canada (1972)