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CCGS Des Groseilliers - IMO 8006385

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Photographer:
Steve Geronazzo [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 25, 2009
Location:
Quebec, Canada
Photo Category:
Icebreakers
Added:
Jan 26, 2009
Views:
2,231
Image Resolution:
1,500 x 1,038

Description:

CCGS DES GROSEILLIERS upbound on the St-Lawrence River near Quebec City on 2009-01-25.

... those girls aren't scared of anything!

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Current name:
DES GROSEILLIERS
Current flag:
Canada
Home port:
Ottawa
Vessel Type:
Icebreaker
Gross tonnage:
6,098 tons
Summer DWT:
2,919 tons
Length:
99 m
Beam:
20 m
Draught:
7 m

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The red ships amidst the massive ice accumulations makes for supurb photography!
Who are those characters in the rowboat or canoe at the bottom of the photo?

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person
Hi Dave,

They are an ice canoe team getting ready for a competition. It is a traditional competition that is held twice a year in Quebec City. They cross the ice and water to Levis and back. They also have races at Ile-aux-Coudres and Portneuf.

Steve :)

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person
Must be an effect of the long winters! You should join them -- get a waterproof case for your camera. :-D

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