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      From the archives: The Queen of the North sinks after running aground near Hartley Bay, B.C. | CBC.ca Loaded

      From the archives: The Queen of the North sinks after running aground near Hartley Bay, B.C.

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      From the archives: The Queen of the North sinks after running aground near Hartley Bay, B.C.

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      • Duration 3:01

      March 22, 2006: The B.C. Ferries vessel, with 101 passengers and crew on board, sinks in the early morning hours of March 22, 2006, while travelling from Prince Rupert to Port Hardy on Vancouver Island.

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