SS Kyle Harbour Grace Newfoundland
SS Kyle Harbour Grace Newfoundland
Harbour Grace - SS Kyle Shipwreck
This video is about Shipwreck at Harbour Grace, Newfoundland.
SS Kyle is a 67m ship that is aground in the harbour of the Town of Harbour Grace since 4. February, 1967. She was intended transportation supplies and provide transportation from Carbonear to Labrador, she was also used to transport infantry to Canada during World War II.
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Land & Sea: Remembering the S.S. Kyle
In this archival episode of Land & Sea from 1992, we look at the SS Kyle, an old steamship run aground in Harbour Grace. This is a look at the long history behind the vessel known as the Queen of the coastal vessels, and how the vessel came to be aground in Harbour Grace.
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Spirit of Harbour Grace
The Spirit of Harbour Grace was manufactured in 1943 by the Douglas Aircraft Company in Santa Monica, California and was on charge to the United States Air Force. It served in North Africa until the end of the second world war when it was purchased by Resort Airlines in the United States. Later it was purchased by Leeward Aeronautical Service Lake Central Airlines where it was used as C47 cargo aircraft. In 1951, the plane was purchased by a Canadian company and modifies as a DC-3 Douglas. The craft was owned by Quebec Air until purchased by Roger Pike in 1977. It then transported food and dairy products from Stephenville to Goose Bay under private registration. In 1983, Mr. Pike acquired ownership of Labrador Airways Limited and the DC-3 was based out of Goose Bay transporting mail and cargo.
SJRCF Harbour Grace 2017
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Harbour grace ice on the SS Kyle
Newfoundland harbour grace ice came in and everyone though she was gona go
Newfoundland by Drone - Episode 2: Shipwreck of the SS Kyle
Exploring the wreck of the SS Kyle, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland.
Piloted, shot, and cut by Kevin Williams.
Part one in Harbour Grace Part one in Harbour Grace
Part one of the video in harbour Grace and My Facebook Page and Group Ichthyosis NL Awareness and GFM
The Phantom And The SS Kyle
Built in -1912 -1913 by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. The SS Kyle is a 220 foot sailing vessel that went aground in the harbour of the Town of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland back in 1967. For more SS Kyle info click on the link below.
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SS Kyle Bulldog of the North
drone video of grounded steamship SS Kyle at Riverhead, Harbour Grace, NL, Canada
Kyle, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland and Labrador
Here's a shot of the vessel Kyle
Hex Harbour Grace
Wind was up a bit, didnt see anything I liked for icebergs, but I did shoot this much.
Harbour Grace May 29 2018
Harbour Grace NL May 29 2018
Douglas Moores – Harbour Grace
Mr. Moores has served on numerous committees, given freely of his time, energy, and expertise to ensure success for the many and varied organizations with whom he has been associated over the past 40 years. He was Chair of the 1992 Provincial Summer Games and the 1994 Provincial Special Olympics both hosted by the Towns of Harbour Grace and Carbonear. The millions of dollars raised for these events have ensured that present and future generations have modern facilities available to them. Mr. Moores was also Chair of the “Matthew” visit for the 500th Anniversary Celebrations in the Province. This 1997 event was the catalyst from which the current tourism industry in the Province got its start. Mr. Moores has also been Chair of the Carbonear Hospital Board of Director, a Member of the Board of Regents of Memorial University, a Director of the Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation, and a Bencher of the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador. He was named Alumnus of the Year by Memorial University in 1998 and received the Weldon Award from Dalhousie Law School for Unselfish Public Service in 2000.
Harbour Grace, Newfoundland
The Amelia Earhart Memorial and the SS Kyle in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland in Conception Bay on the Avalon Peninsula.
From Grates Cove to Harbour Grace, Newfoundland - Canada HD Travel Channel
In the small port of Butchers, not far from Heart's Content, Newfoundland, we observe an incoming fishing boat. We are curious to see the catch, however, the disappointment of the fishermen is already written on their faces. They have caught absolutely nothing. The crisis of fishing in Canada is not yet completely overcome.
Picturesque fishing villages are nestled on the rocky coast. The view is crystal clear; the air is as pure as nowhere else in the world. The area around Grates Cove - the northernmost community on the Avalon Peninsula - is not frequented by many tourists. The rock formations of the Grates Cove Rock Walls resemble fortification walls of a castle ruin.
On the second look one discovers a variety of bloomer in the tundra.
Toward evening we reach Harbour Grace. Due to a heavy storm and the encounter with an iceberg the SS Kyle ran, the queen of the coal steam ships stranded on February 4th, 1967 in flat waters of Harbour Grace.
In the last light of the setting sun, we catch a glimpse of the St. Paul's Anglican Church, the oldest stone church in Newfoundland, built in 1835.
Still today Harbour Grace lives essentially from shipbuilding, mainly smaller tonnage.
5 years after Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, as the first woman started her successful solo flight across the Atlantic. In recognition of the role of the city in the aviation industry, the Pike family donated the DC3 Spirit of Harbour Grace from 1943 to the town of Harbour Grace.
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Von Grates Cove nach Harbour Grace -- Neufundland
Im kleinen Hafen von Butchers, unweit von Heart's Content auf Neufundland, beobachten wir ein einlaufendes Fischerboot. Wir sind neugierig den Fang zu sehen, aber die Enttäuschung steht den Fischern schon im Gesicht geschrieben. Sie haben rein gar nichts gefangen. Die Krise des Fischfangs in Kanada ist noch nicht vollständig überwunden.
Malerische Fischerdörfer schmiegen sich an die schroffe Felsküste. Die Sicht ist glasklar, die Luft so rein, wie nirgends auf der Welt. In die Gegend um Grates Cove, der nördlichsten Gemeinde auf der Avalon Halbinsel, verirren sich nur wenige Touristen. Die Felsformationen der Grates Cove Rock-Walls erinnern an die ehemaligen Befestigungsmauern einer Burgruine.
Auf den zweiten Blick entdeckt man in der Tundra eine Vielfalt blühender Pflanzen.
Gegen Abend erreichen wir Harbour Grace. Durch einen schweren Sturm und die Begegnung mit einem Eisberg lief die S.S. Kyle, die Königin der Kohledampfschiffe am 4. Februar 1967 in flachen Gewässern von Harbour Grace auf Grund.
Im letzen Licht der untergehenden Sonne erhaschen wir noch einen Blick auf die St. Paul's Anglican Church, die älteste Steinkirche Neufundlands. Sie wurde 1835 erbaut.
Harbour Grace lebt auch heute noch im Wesentlichen vom Schiffsbau hauptsächlich kleinerer Tonnagen.
5 Jahre nach Charles Lindbergh startete Amelia Earhart als erste Frau ihren erfolgreichen Alleinflug über den Atlantik. Als Anerkennung für die Rolle der Stadt in der Luftfahrt stiftete die Familie Pike der Stadt Harbour Grace die DC3 Spirit of Harbour Grace aus dem Jahre 1943.
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Land & Sea The S.S. Kyle
Watch for this archival special on this 100 year old steamship. Sunday, August 17th at 12:30/12.
Harbour Grace
Various Pictures of Old Harbour Grace