Queen (Canadian automobile)
The Queen was a Canadian automobile manufactured in Toronto between 1901 and 1903 by the Queen City Cycle & Motor Works. The car was a 4-seater powered by an 823cc single-cylinder engine mounted under the front seat.
The clutch and gearbox were so rough that passengers were sometimes thrown out.
In 1903 company president Cornelius Ryerson gave up on the company and purchased a Cadillac.