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  • [Ship]: SS Eaglescliffe Hall
    [Flag]:  Canada
    [Sunk date]: 25 October 1961
    [Notes]: A bulk freighter that served in WWII and later sank while under tow.
    [Coordinates]:
    (British Columbia)

  • [Ship]: SS Mont-Blanc
    [Flag]:  France
    [Sunk date]: 6 December 1917
    [Notes]: A freighter that collided with SS Imo in Halifax Harbour, causing a fire that detonated her cargo of military explosives. The resulting Halifax Explosion killed an estimated 2000 people, and fragments of Mont-Blanc were scattered across Halifax and Dartmouth.
    [Coordinates]: 44°40′09″N 63°35′47″W / 44.66917°N 63.59639°W / 44.66917; -63.59639 (SS Mont-Blanc)
    (Nova Scotia)

  • [Ship]: Lord Clarendon
    [Flag]: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Canada
    [Sunk date]: 13 November 1851
    [Notes]: A wooden cargo ship that ran aground at Low Point in Sydney harbour.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Nova Scotia)

  • [Ship]: SS Erik
    [Flag]:  United Kingdom
    [Sunk date]: 25 August 1918
    [Notes]: A sealing/whaling steamer that was torpedoed off St. Pierre and Miquelon by U-156.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Newfoundland and Labrador)

  • [Ship]: SS Saganaga
    [Flag]:  United Kingdom
    [Sunk date]: 5 September 1942
    [Notes]: An iron-ore carrier that was torpedoed by a U-513 off Wabana, Newfoundland.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Newfoundland and Labrador)

  • [Ship]: MFV Enterprise
    [Flag]:  Canada
    [Sunk date]: 20 April 1970
    [Notes]: A Newfoundland herring seiner fishing vessel which sank during a storm off the northeast coast of Cape Breton Island. All eight crew were lost. MV Patrick Morris, while assisting in the search-and-rescue mission also sank.
    [Coordinates]:
    (Nova Scotia)

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Canada’s most famous nude beach is Vancouver’s “Wreck Beach,” home to hundreds of historic wrecks, some of which have been salvaged and studied, some of which are still waiting to be discovered by scientists. Facing the Pacific Ocean and part of the Strait of Georgia, Wreckbeach has a forest as a barrier. Many sailors have poor night vision, which can easily lead to miscalculation and shipwreck.

A total of 192 wrecks was recorded in this random tool, including their ship lists, the countries from which they came, the specific time of the sinking, the main causes of the shipwreck, and so on, are kept intact in this generator for those who are interested to have a closer look. The time of these shipwrecks varies, some of them have a history of more than 100 years, which is of great value to the study of ship structure, shape, and equipment.

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