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"Remember the Caribou and Her Gallant Crew"
"Remember the Caribou and Her Gallant Crew"

This print commemorates the ferry SS Caribou and the 31 members of its 46 person crew lost when the German submarine U-69 torpedoed the ship on 13 October 1942.

Caribou was a passenger ferry operating between Port-aux-Basques, Newfoundland, and Sydney, Nova Scotia. Torpedoed in the Cabot Strait between the two ports, Caribou sank in four minutes, with the loss of 137 passengers and crew, among them women and children. The attack led to popular outrage in Newfoundland and Canada.

Memorial Poster
CWM 19900076-632



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Bridge of Motor Launch
Burial at Sea
"Remember the Caribou and Her Gallant Crew"
Iced Up
15 U-Boats Surrender, Loch Eriboll
German Prisoners Leaving Their U-Boat, Bay Bulls, Newfoundland
Bangor Entering Esquimalt
HMCS Armentičres, Esquimalt
Firefighting Practice at Esquimalt
HMCS Vancouver Alongside, Esquimalt
HMCS St. Catharines entering Esquimalt Harbour
The Naval Chapel
Fishermen's Reserve Vessel Z-126 Under Way in Heavy Weather
HMCS Prince Robert Alongside Pier # 1
Finale
HMCS Uganda in Drydock, Esquimalt
Canadian Tribal Destroyers in Action
Action Aboard HMCS Iroquois
Always the Same Enemy! 1673-1943, Fight Together with Us!
Amateur Strategists in the Channel
Lieut. Charles Anthony Law, R.C.N.V.R.
Motor Torpedo Boats in Dover Pens
Picking up Motor Torpedo Boat Survivors