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First all-female tugboat crew makes history for 70-year-old B.C. company

Two BC women have made history as the first all-female team to crew a tugboat up B.C.'s north coast. Cassidy Mosconi spoke with the crew members, who hope their milestone sends a message to young girls – Dec 31, 2023

It was a historical trip for a tugboat company operating in B.C.

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SAMM Towage said two woman made up the company’s first ever all-female tugboat crew on a trip from Prince Rupert to Stewart.

Captain Hailey McIntyre and her deckhand Ocean Rutherford travelled on a 12-hour voyage.

It was amazing. It felt right. It had been a long time coming,” McIntyre said.

“It was a very proud trip. It was so much fun.”

Upon arrival the women assisted in docking and undocking a ship.

Making the trip even more special, McIntyre and Rutherford have known each other since elementary school, and it was McIntyre’s first run as captain.

“For us, it’s a big deal because it means that the industry is becoming more open to a diverse population,” she said.

“So, if you do have a passion for the water, and the community you want to service, there is a space for you on the water no matter who you are.”

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SAMM Towage Canada’s director of operations, Brook Walker, said the company is very proud to celebrate the voyage.

“This is a pretty unique occurrence. We are very fortunate that the marine professionals that did this trip chose to work and grow with (the company),” he told Global News.

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