The Vancouver Maritime Museum is the principal maritime museum on the Pacific Coast of Canada, and one of the major maritime museums on the West Coast of North America.
The centerpiece of the Vancouver Maritime Museum is the restored Royal Canadian Mounted Police Schooner St Roch. Built in 1928 to serve as a supply ship for isolated, far-flung Arctic RCMP detachments, St Roch was also designed to serve, when frozen in for the winter, as a floating detachment, with its constables mounting dog sled patrols from the ship.
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