Canadian Government Ship Minto

The Minto was one of Government of Canada's first icebreakers. She was modeled after the Government's first effective icebreaker, the CGS Stanley, but was slightly longer and more powerful. Like her berthmate her primary winter duties were keeping Prince Edward Island connected to the mainland -- one of the conditions under which PEI had entered Confederation. Like her berthmate she was tasked with scientific expedition, and lighthouse maintenance during the summer months.

She was built in Dundee, Scotland, in 189. Her single screw propeller was powered by a 2900 ihp triple-expansion steam engine. She was 225 ft long, 32.5 ft wide and 20.5 ft deep, and displaced 1089 tonnes.

During World War One, in 1915, she was sold to ally Imperial Russia. She is believed to have been wrecked off the coast of Norway.