SS Empress of Canada (1977)

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SS Empress of Canada (1977) was a British-built cruise ship that served various operators under multiple names, including as a transatlantic liner and later as a popular Caribbean cruise vessel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cruise ship
ocean liner
builtFor Canadian Pacific Steamships NERFINISHED
builtInCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
category Empress-class ocean liner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designFeature cabins with private facilities
dining rooms
multiple passenger decks
public lounges
swimming pools
flag Bahamas NERFINISHED
Cyprus NERFINISHED
Panama NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasCrewType merchant navy crew
IMOType passenger ship
laterName Carnivale NERFINISHED
Fiesta Marina NERFINISHED
Olympic NERFINISHED
The Peace Boat NERFINISHED
Topaz NERFINISHED
laterRole Caribbean cruise ship
notableFor long service life under multiple owners and names
transition from transatlantic liner to cruise ship
notableUse charter cruises for Peace Boat organization
mass-market Caribbean cruising
operator Canadian Pacific Steamships NERFINISHED
Carnival Cruise Lines NERFINISHED
Norwegian Cruise Line NERFINISHED
Royal Caribbean Cruise Line NERFINISHED
passengerServiceType pleasure cruises
scheduled liner service
propulsion diesel engines
safetyEquipment life rafts
lifeboats
radio communication systems
scrappedAt Alang NERFINISHED
scrappedInCountry India NERFINISHED
scrappedYear 2008
serviceArea Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
around-the-world cruises
serviceEntryRole transatlantic liner
status scrapped

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John Brown & Company notableWork SS Empress of Canada (1977)