CGS Minto was one of the Government of Canada's first icebreakers. She was modeled after CGS Stanley, Canada's first effective icebreaker, but was slightly longer and more powerful. Like her predecessor, her primary winter duties were keeping Prince Edward Island connected to the mainland—one of the conditions under which the province had entered Confederation. The ship entered service in 1899 and remained on the East Coast of Canada until 1915, when Minto was sold to the Russian Empire. Transferred in November, she became Ivan Susanin, and was tasked with keeping northern ports open during the war. Her name was changed to Leitenant Dreyer in 1920 after being taken over the Soviet Navy and Skuratov in 1921. The ship was wrecked in the Barents Sea in 1922.
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| - CGS Minto was one of the Government of Canada's first icebreakers. She was modeled after CGS Stanley, Canada's first effective icebreaker, but was slightly longer and more powerful. Like her predecessor, her primary winter duties were keeping Prince Edward Island connected to the mainland—one of the conditions under which the province had entered Confederation. The ship entered service in 1899 and remained on the East Coast of Canada until 1915, when Minto was sold to the Russian Empire. Transferred in November, she became Ivan Susanin, and was tasked with keeping northern ports open during the war. Her name was changed to Leitenant Dreyer in 1920 after being taken over the Soviet Navy and Skuratov in 1921. The ship was wrecked in the Barents Sea in 1922. (en)
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| - Minto (en)
- * Ivan Susanin (1915–1920) (en)
- * Leitenant Dreyer (1920–1921) (en)
- * Skuratov (1921–1922) (en)
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| - Minto in Canadian service (en)
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| - Sold to Russian Empire, 1915 (en)
- Wrecked 1922 (en)
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| - CGS Minto, undated.jpg (en)
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| - Minto (en)
- * Ivan Susanin
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| - CGS Minto was one of the Government of Canada's first icebreakers. She was modeled after CGS Stanley, Canada's first effective icebreaker, but was slightly longer and more powerful. Like her predecessor, her primary winter duties were keeping Prince Edward Island connected to the mainland—one of the conditions under which the province had entered Confederation. The ship entered service in 1899 and remained on the East Coast of Canada until 1915, when Minto was sold to the Russian Empire. Transferred in November, she became Ivan Susanin, and was tasked with keeping northern ports open during the war. Her name was changed to Leitenant Dreyer in 1920 after being taken over the Soviet Navy and Skuratov in 1921. The ship was wrecked in the Barents Sea in 1922. (en)
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| - Sold toRussian Empire, 1915
- Wrecked 1922
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