Talk:MV Joseph and Clara Smallwood

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does anyone have any place where i can find photos of the caribou and the joseph and clara smallwood? i have lived in port-aux-basque when the caribou was comissioned in 89. and i also was one of the people that went on the tour when she first came to port. i miss her. wish to see her again.

if you have any links at all, feel free to send them to me, angry_seas@hotmail.com. put attention vessels on the header so i would know what it is. my thanks to you all.


[edit] Biggest ice class 1A super ferry

The MV Joseph and Clara Smallwood, and MV Caribou, are most certainly not the largest icebreaking ferries in the world. In the Baltic sea ships such as the Silja Europa at in excess of 59 000 tons far exceeds theses two and also exceeds in dimensions plus there are a lot bigger ferries than 27 000 tons that have been built since the 80s with ice class 1A super . Mbruce1 13:07, 10 March 2007 (UTC)