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Shipwrecks of Nova Scotia
SS Bruce
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Wreck Chart #5
Cape Breton IslandThe SS Bruce
on a better day
(Al Henneberry collection)The table below provides historical and statistical data on the vessel. Some of the information may be incomplete. If you have additions or corrections, please e-mail us at the address listed below.
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| Vessel Name | SS Bruce |
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| Vessel Type | Passenger Steamer / Ferry |
| Owner | Trans-Newfoundland Railway |
| Length / Beam / Draft (feet) | 237' / 32' / |
| Tonnage | 1,155 GT |
| Hull Construction | Steel |
| Propulsion | Steam / Screw |
| Cargo | Passengers & general cargo |
| Built | 1897 at Glasgow, Scotland |
| Date of Loss | March 24, 1911 |
| Reason for Loss | Driven on rocks by ice |
| Fatalities | 2 crewmen |
| Last Trip | Newfoundland to Louisbourg |
| Wreck Location | Main-a-Dieu Passage, southwest of Scatarie Is. |
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