01/01/2003
This documentary explores the events surrounding the greatest maritime tragedy in the history of the Pacific coast, the sinking of the Princess Sophia. The Canadian Pacific steamer had left Skagway, Alaska, on October 23, 1918, on its way to Vancouver, when a fierce blizzard hit. The ship veered off course and ran aground on a reef. Despite the proximity of several other ships, the harsh weather prevented any evacuation attempt. Almost 48 hours later, the Sophia slipped off the reef and sank. The following morning, rescue ships faced the terrible evidence: only the tip of its mast was visible. None of the 353 passengers and crewmembers survived. Archival photos, 3D animation, exclusive interviews and underwater photography relate an important chapter of maritime history, while vividly portraying a place and time.

Luc Pilon
as Narration

Joseph D'Urso
as Additional Voice

Ron O'Brien
as Additional Voice

Allan Lento
as Additional Voice

Isabelle Pagé
as Additional Voice

Yves Bérubé
as Dramatic Reenactment

Marc Blanchet
as Dramatic Reenactment

Alain Essiembre
as Dramatic Reenactment

Charles Farrel
as Dramatic Reenactment

Philippe Lemieux
as Dramatic Reenactment

Danielle Paré
as Dramatic Reenactment

Yvon Roy
as Dramatic Reenactment

Jean-Pierre Vallée
as Dramatic Reenactment

Syd Locke
as Interviewee

Betty O'Keefe
as Interviewee

Ian MacDonald
as Interviewee
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