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    CCGS Cap Breton is one of the Canadian Coast Guard's 36 Cape-class motor lifeboats. The vessel is stationed in Shippegan, New Brunswick. Like all Cape-class...
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    Chaleurs CCGS Cap Aupaluk CCGS Cap Breton CCGS Cap D'Espoir CCGS Cap De Rabast CCGS Cap Nord CCGS Cap Percé CCGS Cap Rozier CCGS Cap Tourmente CCGS Cape Ann...
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    specialist. In spite of its name, the CCGS Cape Roger is a larger patrol vessel, not a Cape-class lifeboat. The CCG also maintains some larger motor lifeboats...
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    Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) ships: CCGS Ann Harvey – icebreaker CCGS George R. Pearkes – icebreaker CCGS Henry Larsen – icebreaker CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent...
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    Low Point Lighthouse (category Tourist attractions in Cape Breton County)
    International Code of Signals was in use and was one of two stations on Cape Breton Island of the Maritime Telegraph System . The Port War Signal Station was...
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    Louisbourg Lighthouse (category Tourist attractions in Cape Breton County)
    List of lighthouses in Canada Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Canada: Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina...
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    between 1989 and 1996. The first, a GRP-hulled British-built prototype (CCGS Bickerton) was built by Halmatic, Southampton. The remaining 9 boats were...
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    Caraquet (category Articles with CCG identifiers)
    Acadia in the Treaty of Utrecht. Caraquet was founded around 1731 by the Breton Gabriel Giraud dit Saint-Jean. It stood on the present site of the border...
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    Channel-Port aux Basques (category Articles with CCG identifiers)
    underwater telegraph cable was successfully laid between Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island, making landfall nearby. This was the first step in the race to complete...
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    Grand Bank (category Articles with CCG identifiers)
    St. Pierre et Miquelon. The French Population moved to Ile Royale (Cape Breton). 1714 – William Taverner surveys the coast for the English Government....
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