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Listed for sale on Craigslist in 2020. [18] MV Queen of the North: None: 1969: 1974-2006: 115: 650: Purchased from Stena Line in 1974; formerly named Queen of Surrey and Stena Danica; sank in Wright Sound on March 22, 2006: MV Queen of Esquimalt: V: 1963 (1969/1982) 1963-2008: 376: 1630: Stretched in 1969, upper deck added in 1982 to increase ...
HMCS Skeena was a River-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) from 1931 to 1944. She was similar to the Royal Navy 's A class and wore initially the pennant D59, changed in 1940 to I59.
The Skeenas or Skeena Mountains, a mountain range in British Columbia; Skeena (federal electoral district), a former federal electoral district in British Columbia; Skeena (provincial electoral district), a provincial electoral district in British Columbia; Jasper – Prince Rupert train, a train service operated by Via Rail formerly known as ...
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The Skeena River is the second-longest river entirely within British Columbia, Canada [3] (after the Fraser River). Since ancient times, the Skeena has been an important transportation artery, particularly for the Tsimshian and the Gitxsan —whose names mean "inside the River of Mist", and "people of the River of Mist," respectively.
Ensign of Canadian government ships from 1865 to 1911. The Canadian navy was created in 1910 as the Department of the Naval Service. The Naval Service integrated other marine arms of the government of Canada with which it had a common professional background and the objective of security in the Canadian maritime environment and national sovereignty.
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HMCS Skeena (D59) (I) was a River-class destroyer active from 1931–1944. HMCS Skeena (DDH 207) (II) was a St. Laurent-class destroyer escort active from 1957–1993. The 116 Skeena Sea Cadets Corps (RCSCC Skeena) of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets was named in honour of the first HMCS Skeena in 1941. [1]