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[[Image:Samuel Risley at the foot of Sherbourne, Toronto 2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|{{#ifexist:Template:Samuel Risley at the foot of Sherbourne, Toronto 2.jpg/credit|{{Samuel Risley at the foot of Sherbourne, Toronto 2.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}} CCGC ''Samuel Risley moored at the foot of Sherbourne Street on September 3, 2008.]]
[[Image:Bridge and Crane of the CCGC Samuel Risley 2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|{{#ifexist:Template:Bridge and Crane of the CCGC Samuel Risley 2.jpg/credit|{{Bridge and Crane of the CCGC Samuel Risley 2.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}} CCGC ''Samuel Risley moored at the foot of Sherbourne Street on September 3, 2008.  Her very large yellow crane is visible between two domed tennis courts.]]
The '''CCGC ''Samuel Risley''''' is a [[Canadian Coast Guard]] [[icebreaker]] assigned to the [[North American Great Lakes]].
The '''CCGC ''Samuel Risley''''' is a [[Canadian Coast Guard]] [[icebreaker]] assigned to the [[North American Great Lakes]].



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CCGC Samuel Risley moored at the foot of Sherbourne Street on September 3, 2008.
(CC) Photo: George Swan
CCGC Samuel Risley moored at the foot of Sherbourne Street on September 3, 2008. Her very large yellow crane is visible between two domed tennis courts.

The CCGC Samuel Risley is a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker assigned to the North American Great Lakes.

The vessel has a long low afterdeck, with a large crane for manipulating buoys.

The vessel has a crew of approximately twenty.

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