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The Seamen's Haven was a social club and mission that operation from 1944 until 2002 for visiting sailors located on Kingsway Avenue in Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada. The sailors worked on ships that came to Port Alberni to load lumber and pulp and paper that was shipped to international markets.

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History

The Haven started in April 1939 by the Women’s Service Club and had its centre in a room in the Carmoor Block building. It was supported by voluntary contributions from the business community of the district. In 1941 the group moved to the Martlow Building, where it operated for 3 years. Through funds from the British Sailor’s Society in Great Britain the present building was erected in 1944.

The spacious construction was built with a five roomed apartment upstairs and the main hall on the ground floor, with kitchen, twp bathrooms, meeting room, great room and writing room. The great room had a dance floor, pool table, ping pong table, card tables, ships lending library and dart board.

Similar Havens were chartered in Victoria, Vancouver, Toronto, Quebec and Sidney Nova Scotia, under one Canadian Headquarters in Toronto. The Haven is one of 109 connected with the British Sailors’ Society that welcome and cater to seaman away from home. It was later affiliated with the International Sailor’s Society of Canada. It is international in scope and visited by all nationalities and faiths. Good fellowship is the main concern of the society, with the added comforts of home such as TV/Video, billiards, reading, and games. Visitors at Christmas received gifts.

The Seamen's Haven has at its head a local board of directors. Working in close connection with the Seamen’s Haven was the Seamen’s Hostess Club which was a group of girls between the ages of 18 and 26. Under a chaperone the girls held dances and socials for the seamen and participated with the sailors in billiards, cards and ping pong.

The Seamen's Haven was open 5 days per week from 2-11pm and Sunday from 11am to 11pm. It held a Trafalgar Day Tea for many years as a fundraiser. Seamen’s Haven was often written up in "Charts and Compass", the magazine of The British & International Sailors’ Society.

List of managers

  • 1944–1946 Mr. and Mrs. Alford
  • 1946–1952 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gunnerud
  • 1952–1962 Mr. and Mrs. Timms
  • 1962–1965 Mr. and Mrs. Bell
  • 1966–1967 Mr. and Mrs. E .McKinstry
  • 1967–1974 Mr. and Mrs. Reg Powers
  • 1974–1982 Mr. and Mrs. E. Cherry
  • 1982–1988 Mrs. Alice Worth
  • 1988–1998 Mr. and Mrs. F.Judge
  • 1998–2002 Mr. F. [Gerry] Judge
  • 2002–2008 Diane and John Mayba
  • 2008–present Michelle and Stephen Burchert
  • Visiting Seamen and Ship Counts

  • 1941 1100 seamen 80 ships
  • 1947 3129 seamen
  • 1948 2243 seamen 120 ships
  • 1949 2100 seamen
  • 1953 1280 seamen 93 ships
  • 1959 4000 seamen
  • 1961 5111 seamen
  • 1967 6213 seamen
  • 1971 1671 seamen 133 ships
  • 1972 1053 seaman 94 ships
  • 1974 1213 seamen 87 ships
  • 1975 1181 seamen 51 ships
  • Partial list of visiting ships

  • San Pep
  • Edward Bruce - George Reay, Captain
  • S.S. Generton
  • M.V. Highland Prince
  • Maquinna
  • S.S. Samshee
  • M.V. Eurybates
  • Kestrel Arrow
  • Great Fortune
  • Temagami Park
  • Jade Forest
  • Nairnbank
  • Gannet
  • S.S. Mooncrest
  • Avocet
  • S.S. Industria
  • Barbet
  • Percy Jordar
  • Apalis
  • Walvisvey
  • Howie
  • M.V. Harfleet
  • Thorshavn
  • Everjust
  • M.V. Ophelia
  • S.S. Rimba Merbau
  • S.S. Harfleur
  • M.V. Burgo Kenanga
  • Asia Anvil
  • Rondeggeu
  • S.S.Han Song
  • Rio Caribe
  • Emerald Coast
  • Special visitors

  • Lord Inverclyde in 1946 [John Burns 4th Baron Inverclyde]
  • Commander John Hough
  • Stanley Heesom
  • Cadet Domingo Ramgel, 115,000 visitor to Seamen's Haven
  • Captain Derek Drewe, President, Seamen’s Haven 1990–2002, Former HarbourMaster, Port Alberni
  • Mrs. Hamilton, President Seamen’s Haven, 1940–1959
  • Mrs. Alice Riley, President Seamen’s Haven, 1960–1980
  • Present day

    The Seamen's Haven now operates as Seamans Haven Manor and Hall. It is used as a vacation rental and community hall. It has 2 rental suites, Hall, and has a 200+ book nautical library. It is owned and managed by Michelle and Stephen Burchert.

    References

    Seamen's Haven Wikipedia