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Rear view of the second strongest icebraker of the ccg. Thanks to the coast guard for bringing this rare visitor in town.
Next ship that might be interesting to have in town is the CCGS Louis s. St-laurent, just in time for celebrating the 400 birth day of Quebec city!!
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We also regularly get the CCGS Sir William Alexander, CCGS Edward Cornwallis, sometimes the CCGS Earl Grey comes here.
The Louis s St-Laurent is here now, as it usually is.
The Terry Fox stays here regularly for long periods of time. We have several other ships at the Bedford institute of oceanography, including the CCGS Matthew, CCGS Alfred Needler and CCGS Cygnus. I am not currently sure of the whereabouts
of the CCGS Hudson.
Once or twice I have seen the SAR lifeboat Sambro
coming here.
Kier
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