CCGS Labrador was a Wind-class icebreaker. First commissioned on 8 July 1954 as Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Labrador (pennant number AW 50) in...
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CCGS Henry Larsen is a Canadian Coast Guard Improved Pierre Radisson-class icebreaker serving in the Newfoundland and Labrador region and based in St John's...
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Representatives from Idaho CCGS Labrador (formerly HMCS Labrador (AW 50), Canadian icebreaker in service from 1954 to 1987 CH-113 Labrador, helicopter used by...
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Sold in 1994 CCGS John Jacobson CCGS Kitimat II CCGS Labrador CCGS Louis M.Lauzier - sold and now MV Leeway Odyssey CCGS Louisbourg CCGS Mary Hichens...
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Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) ships: CCGS Ann Harvey – icebreaker CCGS George R. Pearkes – icebreaker CCGS Henry Larsen – icebreaker CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent...
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submersible implosion. Department of Fisheries and Oceans. "Vessel - CCG Fleet : CCGS John Cabot". Canadian Coast Guard. Government of Canada. Carla Wilson...
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CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent (French: NGCC Louis S. St-Laurent) is a Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) heavy icebreaker. Louis S. St-Laurent's home port is St. John's...
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Government Ship (CGS) Labrador serving 1958 to 1962. She was again transferred to the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) and recommissioned CCGS Labrador, serving from...
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Humphrey Gilbert was based on the proven design of the icebreakers CCGS Montcalm and CCGS Wolfe, but updated with diesel electric engines. Sir Humphrey Gilbert...
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CCGS Amundsen is a Pierre Radisson-class icebreaker and Arctic research vessel operated by the Canadian Coast Guard. The vessel entered service in 1979...
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Cowley's home port is St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Leonard J. Cowley is similar in design to CCGS John P. Tully. Leonard J. Cowley is 72 m (236 ft...
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CCGS George R. Pearkes is a Martha L. Black-class light icebreaker and buoy support vessel in the Canadian Coast Guard. Named for Victoria Cross-winner...
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private company) CCGS D'Iberville (1952–1983; broken up) CCGS Labrador (1954–1987; broken up) CCGS Montcalm (1957–1988; broken up) CCGS Sir William Alexander...
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Retrieved 8 November 2018. "Along Side Reft – CCGS Matthew". merx.com. 11 April 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2017. "CCGS Matthew Drydocking". merx.com. 4 January...
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CCGS Wilfred Templeman was a Canadian Coast Guard fisheries research vessel that entered service 1981 with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. In 1995...
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Arctic Ranger and RV Arctic Discoverer CCGS Sir William Alexander CCGS Labrador CCGS Bartlett CCGS Edward Cornwallis CCGS Tupper MV Howe Sound Queen - car and...
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Newfoundland and Labrador a new derrick installed, and other modernizations. In 2003 CCGS Provo Wallis was placed in cold lay-up/mothballed at CCG Base Dartmouth...
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Canadian Coast Guard (redirect from CCG (identifier))
delivered to the CCG from 2009 onward included the hovercraft CCGS Mamilossa and the near-shore fisheries research vessels CCGS Kelso and CCGS Viola M. Davidson...
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CCGS Cygnus is a Cape Roger-class fisheries patrol vessel of the Canadian Coast Guard. The ship entered service in 1981 and is used to monitor the fisheries...
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CCGS Teleost is a Canadian Coast Guard fisheries research vessel. The ship was originally constructed in Norway in 1988 as a commercial fishing trawler...
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CCGS Terry Fox is a Canadian Coast Guard heavy icebreaker. She was originally built by Burrard-Yarrows Corporation in Canada in 1983 as part of an Arctic...
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CCGS Cape Roger is the lead ship of the Cape Roger-class fisheries patrol vessels operated by the Canadian Coast Guard. The ship entered service in 1977...
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island of Newfoundland and the western terminus of the Newfoundland and Labrador Route 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) in the province. The town was incorporated...
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Named for a medical missionary to Labrador, the ship entered Coast Guard service in December 1987, replacing CCGS Grenfell. The ship is registered in...
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Bell Island is an island that is part of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada's easternmost province. With an area of 34 square kilometres (13 sq mi), it...
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CCGS Ann Harvey is a Canadian Coast Guard buoy tender and SAR vessel with light icebreaker duties. She was constructed in 1987 by Halifax Dartmouth Industries...
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CCGS Cape Norman is one of the Canadian Coast Guard's 36 Cape-class motor lifeboats. She and a sister vessel, CCGS Cape Fox, serve the northern coast of...
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King's Cove (redirect from King's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador)
King's Cove is a town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The post office was established in 1851. Its founder was James Aylward from...
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Polar Sea returning from Antarctica in 1988, saw the Westwind and the CCGS Labrador moored to a pier in Honolulu. The two dead ships were en route to Far...
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Fort Amherst, St. John's (redirect from Fort Amherst (Newfoundland and Labrador))
Fort Amherst is a neighbourhood in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. It is located at 47°33′48.96″N 52°40′49.60″W / 47.5636000°N 52.6804444°W /...
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