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Icebreaker escorting ferry on Fogo Island run

The provincial ferry Captain Earl W. Winsor makes its way through ice on the Fogo Island-Change Islands-Farewell run today with the assistance of the Canadian Coast Guard vessel George R. Pearkes. — Photo submitted by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans

The provincial ferry Captain Earl W. Winsor makes its way through ice on the Fogo Island-Change Islands-Farewell run today with the assistance of the Canadian Coast Guard vessel George R. Pearkes. — Photo submitted by the Department of Fisheries and...

Published on March 6, 2013
Published on March 6, 2013
Topics :
Canadian Coast Guard , Fogo Island , British Columbia , Pacific

Earlier today, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship George R. Pearkes successfully escorted the provincial ferry Captain Earl W. Winsor through ice on the Fogo Island-Change Islands-Farewell crossing, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans said.

Another escort was scheduled to leave Farewell at 4 p.m.

Ice conditions in the afternoon were a little heavier than earlier today and, as a result, it may take more time to complete the run.

The George R. Pearkes is described on the Canadian Coast Guard website as a light icebreaker/large buoy tender built in 1986 in British Columbia. It operated in the Pacific and Quebec regions before being transferred to the Newfoundland and Labrador Region in 2004.

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