This week In History, 1906: A CP ship rams a tugboat by Brockton Point, killing eight people
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This week In History, 1906: A CP ship rams a tugboat by Brockton Point, killing eight people
The Princess Victoria was 300 feet long, five times the size of the tugboat Chehalis
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By John Mackie
Published Jul 18, 2026
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Canadian Pacific steamship the Princess Victora crossing the First Naorrows around Prospect Point, 1904. Philip Timms photo/Vancouver Public Library 2883 PHOTO BY PHILI…
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