![The Pacific Coast](/web/20070516153215im_/http://www.collectionscanada.ca/sos/shipwrecks/091/002031-htb01_2-e.jpg)
![Investigate!](/web/20070516153215im_/http://www.collectionscanada.ca/sos/shipwrecks/091/002031-htb02_1-e.jpg)
![Graphical element](/web/20070516153215im_/http://www.collectionscanada.ca/sos/shipwrecks/091/002031-htb05.jpg)
![Inland Waters](/web/20070516153215im_/http://www.collectionscanada.ca/sos/shipwrecks/091/002031-htb04_1-e.jpg)
![The Atlantic Coast](/web/20070516153215im_/http://www.collectionscanada.ca/sos/shipwrecks/091/002031-htb03_1-e.jpg)
![]() ![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Home > Browse Selected Topics > Shipwreck Investigations | Français |
![]() |
The Pacific Coast![]() The steamer Islander starting for the Klondike gold fields from Victoria, British Columbia, 1897
![]() Report on the Goldfields of the Klondike (An English Expert on the Klondike), by A.N.C. Treadgold (1899) ![]() Letter listing crew and passengers reported drowned in the Islander wreck, August 17, 1901 ![]() Copy of the finding of the Court of Inquiry into the wreck of the Islander, December 23, 1901 ![]() Sir Wilfrid Laurier's note addressing the "urgency" of the Islander investigation ![]() The Islander struck an iceberg in Stephens Passage, Alaska and sank in a few minutes in 365 feet of water ![]() The steamer Islander ![]() View of Masset village (Haida) from the ship Islander, 1890
![]() Steamship Islander leaving Vancouver, British Columbia, for Skagway Bay, Alaska, 1897 ![]() The Routes and Mineral Resources of North Western Canada, by E. Jerome Dyer (1898) ![]() |
![]() |
||