Wreck of Ernest Shackleton’s last ship, Quest, found in the depths off Labrador
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A crew led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society has found the long-sought wreck of the Quest, the final expedition ship that belonged to famed Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.
John Geiger, leader of the Shackleton Quest Expedition, says sonar scans located the wreck on Sunday, sitting on its keel on the sea floor about 80 kilometres off the coast of Labrador, 390 metres from the surface.
He says Quest’s towering mast is broken beside the vessel’s remains, likely cracked off as it went down, but sonar images show the ship is otherwise in “incredible condition.”
Geiger says a crew will head out to capture images of the wreck using remotely operated vehicles.