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- CCGS Griffon tracking map
- CCGS Griffon (Canada) Light Icebreaker - Major Navaids Tender. Last reported at 2008-Nov-07 12:00 UTC. Time now 2008-Nov-07 12:52 UTC. Position N 42°18', W 083°00'.
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- Collision betwen the CCGS "GRIFFON" and the F.V. "CAPTAIN K" Long ...
- Collision betwen the CCGS "GRIFFON" and the F.V. "CAPTAIN K" Long Point Bay, Lake Erie - 18 March 1991
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- Hamilton & Scouge Update
- This morning aboard the CCGS Griffon, Ian and I had the great pleasure and privilege of attending a special event to honour the U.S. Navy personnel who died in service and to ...
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- Duluth-SuperiorVessel Passage
- CCGS GRIFFON was working west of Brockville today replacing summer buoys with winter markers. Thanks to all who supported me for the shipping season of 2008.
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- The Consulate General of the United States of America - U.S. Consulate ...
- Consul General John R. Nay. Remarks by U.S. Consul General John R. Nay 15 May 08 - Hamilton and Scourge Memorial Ceremony Aboard the CCGS Griffon on Lake Ontari
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- The U.S Consulate in Toronto - About the Consulate
- Consul General John R. Nay. Remarks by U.S. Consul General John R. Nay 15 May 08 - Hamilton and Scourge Memorial Ceremony Aboard the CCGS Griffon on Lake Ontari
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- Canadian Coast Guard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Pearkes; CCGS Griffon; CCGS Martha L. Black; CCGS Sir Wilfrid Laurier; CCGS Sir William Alexander; Offshore Fishery and Oceanographic Research. CCGS Hudson; CCGS John P.
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- Transportation Safety Board of Canada - MARINE REPORTS - precedentes ...
- Collision between the CCGS "GRIFFON" and, the F.V. "CAPTAIN K", Long Point Bay, Lake Erie ... MARINE REPORTS - precedentes-earlier - M91C2004 The Transportation Safety Board of ...
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- Explore Port Colborne Ontario's Marine Heritage During Canal Days ...
- CCGS Griffon. Making its first journey to Port Colborne is the Royaliste, it is a living history ...
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- Spring Icebreaking Operations from Welland Canal to Prescott
- The icebreaker CCGS Griffon will be conducting its icebreaking operations in the area, and is scheduled to transit through ice covered sections of Lake Ontario and the St.
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