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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.
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[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)
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[Ship]: Lord Clarendon
[Flag]: Canada
[Sunk date]: 13 November 1851
[Notes]: A wooden cargo ship that ran aground at Low Point in Sydney harbour.
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[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.
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[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.
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[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.
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