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Posted on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 in ---07-Groundings

Q082 aground on Bell Point, Prince Edward Island November 28, 1942-December 11, 1942.

Ashore 4 miles west of Wood Island Harbour, Lieutenant Strange RCNVR in command. Vessel was successfully salvaged  and towed to Pictou Nova Scotia  on December 11, 1942 by HMCS Milltown where she was repaired and placed in service again.

James N. Craig collection

James N. Craik collection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

28 nov. 1942 Q082 aground on Bell Point, P.E.I., Mike Heenan collection (H 5526)

November 28, 1942, Q082 aground on Bell Point, Prince Edward Island.  Mike Heenan collection (H 5526)

28 nov. 1942 Q082 aground on Bell Point, P.E.I., Mike Heenan collection (H 5530)

November 28, 1942, Q082 aground on Bell Point, Prince Edward Island. Mike Heenan collection (H 5530)

28 nov. 1942 Q082 aground on Bell Point, P.E.I., Mike Heenan collection (H 5594).)

November 28, 1942, Q082 aground on Bell Point, Prince Edward Island. Mike Heenan collection (H 5594)

 

11 december 42, Q082 and HMCS Milltown into the floating dock, Pictou, N.S.. origin unknown.

Q082 under tow behind "Miltown", Mike Heenan collection (H-5563).

Q082 under tow behind HMCS Miltown. Mike Heenan collection (H-5563)

8 nov. 1944, Q082, damage caused by explosion, Gaspé, Québec. Library and Archives Canada / PA-137794.

. September 7, 1944, Q082, damage caused by explosion, Gaspé, Quebec. Library and Archives Canada / PA-137794

 

Naval message , explosion in engine room Q082, 7 sept.1944.

Grounding of Q083, Cape Gapé, Québec. Origin unknown.

Grounding of the Q083, Cape Gaspé, Quebec. Origin unknown

Rescue of Q083, Cape Gaspé, Québec. Origin unknown.

Rescue of the Q083, Cape Gaspé, Quebec. Origin unknown

Grounding of Q064, origin unknown.

Grounding of the Q064. Origin unknown