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Sisters of The Ice: True Story How St. Roch and North Star Herschel Island Protected Canadian Arctic Sovereignty

Sisters of The Ice: True Story How St. Roch and North Star Herschel Island Protected Canadian Arctic Sovereignty in Chattanooga, TN

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Sisters of The Ice: True Story How St. Roch and North Star Herschel Island Protected Canadian Arctic Sovereignty

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Sisters of The Ice: True Story How St. Roch and North Star Herschel Island Protected Canadian Arctic Sovereignty in Chattanooga, TN

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This book is a biography of two British Columbian ships that performed legendary service in the Canadian Arctic. The
St. Roch
, now on permanent display at the Vancouver Maritime Museum, is the better known of the two, although
North Star of Herschel Island
is still sailing and still adding to her legend. Historian Bruce Macdonald—who, along with his wife, owns
—has meticulously researched the origins and service logs of each ship and created a book that will enthrall old Arctic hands, maritime history buffs and anyone who appreciates well-written Canadian history.
Under the command of Captain Henry Larsen, the sturdy RCMP vessel
spent years showing the Canadian flag in the Arctic, performing many duties including delivering medical supplies and taking census information in addition to enforcing the law in the North.
is world renowned for achieving many firsts, including being the first vessel through the Northwest Passage west to east, the first vessel to navigate the passage in both directions and the first vessel to circumnavigate North America. Inspired by
St. Roch,
renowned trapper and Inuit leader Fred Carpenter designed the elegant
North Star,
the ultimate ice vessel used to transport furs and people to and from remote Banks Island. Together, the two iconic ships have helped to solidify Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic and have become symbols of unity among Northern communities.
In
Sisters of the Ice
, Macdonald documents in vivid detail the adventurous histories of these two vessels, as well as the history of the Northern communities in which they gained renown. Detailing daring escapes from dangerous ice conditions to thrilling sea voyages to raucous whaling towns, Macdonald reveals the perilous and often lawless climate in which these vessels operated and the ties of Canadian identity that they helped forge.
This book is a biography of two British Columbian ships that performed legendary service in the Canadian Arctic. The
St. Roch
, now on permanent display at the Vancouver Maritime Museum, is the better known of the two, although
North Star of Herschel Island
is still sailing and still adding to her legend. Historian Bruce Macdonald—who, along with his wife, owns
—has meticulously researched the origins and service logs of each ship and created a book that will enthrall old Arctic hands, maritime history buffs and anyone who appreciates well-written Canadian history.
Under the command of Captain Henry Larsen, the sturdy RCMP vessel
spent years showing the Canadian flag in the Arctic, performing many duties including delivering medical supplies and taking census information in addition to enforcing the law in the North.
is world renowned for achieving many firsts, including being the first vessel through the Northwest Passage west to east, the first vessel to navigate the passage in both directions and the first vessel to circumnavigate North America. Inspired by
St. Roch,
renowned trapper and Inuit leader Fred Carpenter designed the elegant
North Star,
the ultimate ice vessel used to transport furs and people to and from remote Banks Island. Together, the two iconic ships have helped to solidify Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic and have become symbols of unity among Northern communities.
In
Sisters of the Ice
, Macdonald documents in vivid detail the adventurous histories of these two vessels, as well as the history of the Northern communities in which they gained renown. Detailing daring escapes from dangerous ice conditions to thrilling sea voyages to raucous whaling towns, Macdonald reveals the perilous and often lawless climate in which these vessels operated and the ties of Canadian identity that they helped forge.

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