U.S. Coast Guard tall ship once part of Hitler’s navy sails into Victoria for visit
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, JUL 15 – The USCGC Eagle offers free public tours and trains cadets in seamanship while enhancing US-Canadian Coast Guard cooperation during its 14-week west coast tour, officials said.
- On Monday, the USCGC Eagle arrived at 25 Huron Street pier in Victoria’s Inner Harbour, sailing from Seattle.
- This visit underlines the partnership focus, as Commander Kristopher Ensley emphasized the secondary mission, `to foster America’s partnerships` during the 14-week west coast tour, with Victoria as its only Canadian stop.
- Measuring 295 feet with square sails, the Eagle explains its status as the country’s only active square-rigger, with free tours on July 16 and 17.
- Many cadets took the opportunity for shore leave, with Nole Emery attending and reflecting on his 32-year service.
- Following the visit, the ship heads to San Francisco on Friday, as part of its 14-week tour starting in New London and wrapping in September.
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