Farley Mowat catches fire as workers prepare to remove ship in Shelburne

Fire department douses morning blaze; no injuries or damage to wharf

Image | Fire crews had the blaze out by 11:30 a.m.

Caption: Fire crews had the blaze out by 11:30 a.m. (Submitted by Rick Davis)

A fire broke out on the derelict Farley Mowat on Monday as crews prepared to remove it from the Shelburne Marine Terminal in Nova Scotia.
​Dylan Heide, the chief administrative officer for Shelburne, said the wharf was never in danger and no one was hurt. The fire was out by 11:45 a.m.
Heide said the fire may have been caused by workers removing parts of the vessel ahead of its full removal.
The ship once served as an anti-sealing vessel for the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, but was later sold to a scrap dealer. It docked in Shelburne in 2014.
The owner of the Farley Mowat, Tracy Dodds, faces a big bill to get the ship removed from the terminal.

Image | Smoke billows from the Farley Mowat this morning.

Caption: Smoke billows from the Farley Mowat this morning. (Submitted by Rick Davis)