Name Stanley In service 1888-1935 Fate Sold, 1935 Draft 4.11 m | Completed 1888 Out of service 1935 Length 63 m | |
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Tonnage 914 gross register tons (GRT) Builder Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company |
The CGS Stanley has been described as Canada's first truly effective icebreaker. She was launched in 1888, and remained in service until 1936.
On May 2, 1922, the Stanley rescued an American steamer Cairnmona, when she was disabled off the coast of Cape Breton Island.
In 1927 a scientific expedition based on the Stanley and a commercial vessel was tasked to determine the safe navigation season for vessels using the new port facilities at Churchill, Manitoba, the only port on the Arctic Ocean connected to the North American Railroad Grid. The Aviators of Hudson Strait, a 1973 Canadian short documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) for the Department of National Defence (Canada) was made of the 1927–1928 expedition.
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