- MV William Carson
M/V "William Carson" was a
CN Marine passenger/vehicleicebreaker ferry named in honour of Newfoundland colonial politicianWilliam Carson .Built by Canadian Vickers Ltd. in
Montreal, Quebec , the "William Carson" measured 351 feet (107 m) in length and displaced 8,300 tons. Primarily a freight/cargo ferry, she had a capacity for 260 passengers and 60 cars which were loaded through a side ramp.Designed for service between Port aux Basques and North Sydney,
Nova Scotia byCanadian National Railways , she was commissioned in 1955. One of the largest vessels built in Canada at the time, her immense size forced her to use the more spacious harbour at Argentia for her first three years in service while the Port aux Basques harbour was modified to accept her.The "William Carson" was reassigned to the seasonal
Labrador coastal service in 1976, operating between Lewisporte and Happy Valley-Goose Bay.inking
Early in her second season, she sank in 500 feet (150 m) of water on the night of
June 2 / morning ofJune 3 ,1977 after striking a smalliceberg while navigating 12nautical mile s (22 km) off Battle Harbour. She was carrying 129 passengers and 29 crew at the time of her sinking; all survived.The evacuation was carried out efficiently and passengers and crew waited in lifeboats in the icefield while watching their ship sink.
Canadian Coast Guard icebreakers and Canadian Forces helicopters were dispatched to rescue the survivors.ee also
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Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador
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