SS Point Pleasant Park

History
United KingdomCanada
NameSS Point Pleasant Park
OwnerFurness Withy (Canada) Ltd, Montreal
Operator
  • Park Steamship Co Ltd (1943)
  • Witherington & Everett (1944)
Port of registryMontreal
BuilderDavie Shipbuilding, Lauzon
In service8 November 1943
FateTorpedoed and sunk, 23 February 1945
General characteristics
Tonnage
Length315 ft 5 in (96.14 m)
Beam46 ft 5 in (14.15 m)
Depth22 ft 9 in (6.93 m)
Installed powerTriple expansion steam engine
PropulsionScrew propeller
Crew34, plus 4 DEMS gunners
Armament

SS Point Pleasant Park was a merchant steamship constructed for Canada's Merchant Navy in 1942 during the Second World War as part of Canada's Park ship program.[2] She carried a variety of wartime cargoes to Atlantic and Indian Ocean ports until the German submarine U-510 sank her off the coast of South Africa on 23 February 1945 as Point Pleasant Park was sailing independently from Saint John, New Brunswick to Cape Town. Point Pleasant Park was the last vessel sunk in South African waters during the Second World War.