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became Canada's first naval training ship and was, as stated by naval historians in Canada, the "Flagship of the embryonic
Canadian Navy at the time, symbolic of the evolution of Canada from a dominion within the British Empire to a sovereign nation." In 1909, the Fisheries crew was removed from the
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due to problems with her boilers, she began taking on water on 2 July 1926. At first her three pumps were enough to keep her afloat but when flooding reached her engine room, the boilers cooled and then failed, leaving no power for the pumps. The 18-person crew abandoned ship and shortly after 7:00
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s participation in Royal Navy fleet exercises in 1905 is considered by some to be the beginnings of Canada's naval activity. The patrol vessel's planned
Caribbean cruise in 1907 was cancelled due to personnel requirements. In 1908, the Canadian government sought to build a naval militia around
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for free, but the Navy League could not afford the insurance and other costs associated with the ship, and the offer was declined. After four years of neglect she was sold to
Florida Inter Islands Steam Ship Company and then re-sold to Florida real estate entrepreneur
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was among the
Canadian naval vessels used to escort convoys from Quebec City through the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Following the end of the war, HMCS
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provided site documentation, documented the archaeological survey and recorded diving activities during the dives. The wreck is encrusted with
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in 2001 and rests in 235 feet (72 m) of water off of
Islamorada, Florida. In March 2003, the site was the focus of an
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was offered for sale at a price of $ 25,000. When no one purchased her, she was laid-up in
Halifax. In 1921,
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on 25 January 1915 and served on the
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was 200 feet (61 m) long as ordered, but ended up 206 ft (63 m) long. The ship had a
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during that conflict. Following the war, the vessel was sold for commercial use and renamed MV
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1193:"A Ram Bow in the Keys: Latest findings from the Investigation of the Steamer Queen of Nassau"
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were worn out and needed replacement. On 6 December 1917 she was one of the ships anchored at
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continued to be used as a fisheries patrol vessel. In 1910, the
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Service of Canada, Its Official History – Volume 1: Origins and Early Years
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for her role in training Canadian naval officers and asserting Canadian sovereignty.
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to undergo a final inspection before the sale. After stopping twice in the
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1343:: How one of Canada's first warships ended up off the Florida Keys"
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gives the ship's speed as 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) and
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in June 1926. The ship left Miami in ballast on 30 June 1926 for
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1109:"Canada's first warship to be preserved – near Florida Keys"
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1035:"To Protect Canadian Fisheries: Steamer Launched at Barrow"
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for officer cadets for the planned Canadian navy. Thus CGS
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on 14 June 1904. The ship was completed in July that year.
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on 29 September after undergoing a two-week inspection at
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pm the vessel slipped below the waves stern-first in 35
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took part in Quebec City's tercentenary celebrations.
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1009:"Lady Strathcona Christens New Steamer "Canada""
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268:and 2 × 3-pounder guns (refit for naval service)
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795:investigation by a NOAA team consisting of the
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1508:Hadley, Michael L. & Sarty, Roger (1991).
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1203:. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013
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1570:The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–2002
562:escorted one of the nation's newly acquired
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2304:Auxiliary ships of the Royal Canadian Navy
2269:Patrol vessels of the Canadian Coast Guard
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1568:Macpherson, Ken & Barrie, Ron (2002).
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2274:Patrol vessels of the Royal Canadian Navy
1724:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1926
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1015:. No. 10257. 14 June 1904. p. 2
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135:Sold for commercial use, sunk 2 July 1926
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1115:. Canwest News Service. Archived from
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1023:– via British Newspaper Archive.
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771:. The site of the wreck is located 50
767:(210 ft; 64 m) of water off
292:Fisheries Protection Service of Canada
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1589:The Ships of Canada's Marine Services
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360:. The ship had a tonnage of 411
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1532:Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I
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179:200 ft (61 m) (as ordered)
49:(front) at Barrow-in-Furness in 1904
1629:. Ottawa, Ontario: King's Printer.
1534:. New York: Military Press. 1990 .
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182:206 ft (63 m) (modified)
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1445:Armstrong, John Griffith (2002).
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348:of 25 ft (7.6 m) and a
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1608:Canada's Navy: The First Century
1411:Museum of Underwater Archaeology
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318:into the Royal Canadian Navy as
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2299:Underwater archaeological sites
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680:in Halifax Harbour during the
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550:ship and volunteers from the
382:triple expansion steam engine
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599:, during the First World War
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859:His Majesty's Canadian Ship
835:U.S. National Historic Site
485:. The ship then sailed for
239:(30 km/h; 18 mph)
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2289:Maritime incidents in 1926
1872:September (unknown date):
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1493:. Toronto: Dundurn Press.
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169:557 long tons (566 t)
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19:Not to be confused with
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1284:Hadley & Sarty 1991
877:claims it was 14 knots.
746:Collier announced some
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200:13 ft (4.0 m)
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140:General characteristics
16:Sunken Canadian cruiser
723:The ship was renamed
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1336:Barnette, Michael C.
1322:, pp. 779, 789.
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447:East Coast of Canada
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362:gross register tons
310:saw service in the
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696:in November 1919.
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