CCGS Terry Fox is a Canadian Coast Guard Heavy Gulf
icebreaker.
Named after the late
cancer research activist
Terry Fox, the vessel was built in 1983 as
MV
Terry Fox by
Burrard
Yarrows Corporation in
Vancouver, British Columbia.
MV
Terry Fox, along with her sister ship MV Arctic
Kalvik supported Gulf Oil's operations
in the Beaufort
Sea
during the 1980s. Not limited to escorting
tankers through
ice, these multipurpose ships were designed to act as
heavy
tugs and supply vessels to support
offshore
oil rig platforms in a hostile
environment.
MV
Terry Fox was acquired by the
Canadian Coast Guard in 1992 and
renamed CCGS
Terry Fox.
Classed as a "Heavy Gulf Icebreaker" by
the coast guard, she is stationed at CCG Base Southside in St. John's,
Newfoundland
and operates in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
during the winter ice season and in Canada's
eastern Arctic during the summer shipping season, assisting in
escorting the annual Arctic summer sealift
to coastal communities. The vessel was transferred from the CCG Base
Dartmouth in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
on April 1, 2008.
The
Terry Fox is the sister ship to the
Vladimir Ignatjuk
(formerly
Arctic Kalvik).
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