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S.S. Kyle in Harbour Grace, Canada

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S.S. Kyle

Usually when a ship runs aground it is either dragged back out to water, or broken down. But since both of those options are extremely expensive, the S.S. Kyle was simply left where it was, and where it still sits today.  

The long, 220-foot steam ship first hit the waters in 1913, and had an industrious track record of service that included moving troops and supplies during World War II. Even after the war, stayed in service for decades, ferrying goods through Canada's shipping lanes. Unfortunately it was during a run between Carbonear and Labrador on February 4th, 1967, the heavy ship ran aground in Harbour Grace's... well, harbor. The ship's mooring broke during a storm, and afterward, it was dragged to it's current location

Ever since the ship's demise, it has changed hands and owners a number of times, none of the purchasers ever knowing quite what to do with the ship. With no one looking after the rotting ship's welfare it simply continued to rust in place, falling apart under the stress of time and neglect. Plans were even made to drag the ship out of its grave and turn it into a museum ship, but these too were scuttled.  

The ship still sits in its permanent grave, becoming ever more dangerous. A few locals will venture out once in a while to explore the ship but it is not recommended. The ship may never sail again, but its presence seems to become ever more haunting as the years go by.  


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