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Apollo typically operated across the
Strait of Belle Isle between
St. Barbe,
Newfoundland and
Blanc-Sablon,
Quebec, close to the border with
Labrador. Winter ice conditions sometimes prevent
Apollo from entering the harbour at St. Barbe, and service is provided from the Newfoundland port of
Corner Brook instead, resulting in a crossing time of 12 hours rather than 1 hour 45 minutes. In January 2008,
Apollo suffered a minor engine room fire. On 13 April 2017,
Apollo became stuck in ice in the
Strait of Belle Isle near
Blanc-Sablon, Quebec for nearly 30 hours with 70 passengers on board. The
Canadian Coast Guard vessel was sent to aid the ferry and escorted
Apollo to port once she was free of the ice. Sailings were cancelled on 14 April, but the vessel returned to normal service following the incident. On 19–20 April, all sailings by the ferry were cancelled due to severe ice conditions in the strait. In February 2019 the ship crashed into the landing dock in
Godbout,
Quebec, tearing a hole in the ship's bow. She crashed again the following month at a wharf across the river in
Matane, Quebec. She was permanently removed from service after the two crashes. Plans were established to sink the vessel to create an underwater diving attraction, but
asbestos was discovered on the ship and the project proved impractical. In October 2019, while the ship was costing $30,000 per month to keep the ship docked at a facility in
Quebec City, it was announced that the vessel would be scrapped. , formerly MV
Grete, replaced
Apollo on the Strait of Belle Isle crossing in early 2019. Apollo was finally scrapped in September 2021 at Aliaga in Turkey. ==References==