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  1. Apr 26, 2024 · The Sinking of the Queen of the North. Episode 250: At 8:00 PM on the evening of March 21, 2006, the B.C. Ferries-operated motor vessel Queen of the North departed Prince Rupert,...

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  2. Welcome to Shipwreck Sunday! My name is Elinor, and I LOVE ships and all things that float! I upload weekly content every Sunday night at 4PM Pacific Standar...

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  3. here's a tribute to the MV Queen of the North which sank exactly 15 years ago today.

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  4. Queen of the North sank after running aground on Gil Island in Wright Sound, 135 kilometres (73 nmi) south of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. She sank at 12:25 am or 12:43 am PST (08:43 UTC) on March 22, 2006; there are conflicting reports about the exact time.

  5. The Queen of the North sank on a squally night March 22nd 2006 at 0140 (local time) 1 hour and 20 minutes after striking Juan Point on Gil Island in Wright Sound. She was on her regular run between Prince Rupert and Port Hardy having just commenced her southbound trip a few hours earlier.

  6. Mar 22, 2016 · Ten years ago Tuesday, Trina Benedict was asleep in her ferry cabin with her six-year-old daughter when the Queen of the North ran aground near Gil Island off British Columbia's Central...

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  8. Mar 21, 2006 · On March 21, 2006, BC Ferries vessel Queen of the North departed Prince Rupert on its routine 18-hour route to Port Hardy, through the Inside Passage. Just after midnight, the ship sailed off-course, ran aground at full speed at Gil Island, then sank.

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