Canada’s largest icebreaker returns to North Pole this summer
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Canada’s largest icebreaker returns to North Pole this summer
Ollie Williams
Wednesday June 24, 2026 at 5:30am MT
CCGS Louis S St-Laurent ties up to Coast Guard Cutter Healy in the Arctic Ocean in 2009. Photo: US Geological Survey
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The CCGS Louis S St-Laurent icebreaker will return to the North Pole this summer, more than 30 years after its historic first trip.
The ship, Canada’s largest icebreaker, became the country’s first surface vessel to reach the North Pole in August 1994. It returned with a companion icebreaker in 2014.
The latest trip to the North Pole is expected in late July …
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