Toronto Dry Dock, Toronto ON
Most recent update: September 8, 2011.
Toronto Dry Dock Company was a repair yard on the Keating Channel, in operation from 1917 through 1964. The yard was then sold to Port Weller Dry Dock Company and liquidated. It was located on Villiers Street: see the site from the air on Google here.
| Hull # | Original Name | Original Owner | Vessel Type | GT | Built | Disposition |
| 1 | War Ontario | The Shipping Controller | Cargo Ship | 2,293 | Jun-18 | Later Trasimeno 1919, scrapped 1925 |
| 2 | War Toronto | The Shipping Controller | Cargo Ship | 2,328 | Oct-18 | Wrecked off Agger, W Jutland 1919 |
| Helsea | Tug | 1927 | ||||
| Atacas | Tug | 1928 | ||||
| Ned Hanlon | City of Toronto | Tug | 1932 | |||
| J. G. Langton | Recreational | 15 | 1934 | Now Arctic Blue | ||
| 6 | Sam McBride | City of Toronto | Ferry | 412 | 1939 | Active |
| 7 | T. D. D. No. 7 | Toronto Dry Dock | Barge | 65 | 1941 | Active |
| 8 | Thomas Rennie | City of Toronto | Ferry | 424 | 1951 | Active |
| 9 | T. D. D. No. 9 | Toronto Dry Dock | Tug | 10 | 1954 | Now The Barney Drake |
| 10 | T. D. D. No. 10 | Toronto Dry Dock | Barge | Suspended 2008 | ||
| Big Chief III | Tug | 12 | 1958 | Now Patricia D I | ||
| Alison Lake | Norman F. Rogers | Recreational | 189 | Active |