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Photographer:
shoreToShip [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 2, 2023
Location:
Quebec, Canada
Added:
Jan 7, 2023
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3,999 x 2,665

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Destination: Port of Quebec City - berth #105
Previous port of call: Malta Bunkering Area 3, Malta

https://www.portquebec.ca/en/a-propos-du-port/medias-et-relations-publiques/communiques-de-presse/canne-a-pommeau-d-or-2023-le-port-de-quebec-souligne-l-arrivee-du-premier-navire-de-l-annee
Québec City, January 2, 2023 — For the 188th consecutive year, The Port of Québec is proud to confirm the arrival of the first ocean-going vessel from a foreign port to dock at its wharves. The Star Lydia arrived at the Port of Québec from Malta on January 2, 2023, at noon. In the next few hours, the prestigious Gold-headed Cane will be presented to Filipino Captain Joselito S. Claridad who was at the helm of the ship.

"The awarding of the Gold-Headed Cane is a tradition that began almost two hundred years ago, in 1835, in Québec City. We owe it to shipbuilder John Munn who was the first to cross the Atlantic in a steamship built in the city. When arriving in England, he was honoured with a gold snuffbox. He instituted this practice upon his return to reward the captain of the first ship of the year to successfully sail the waters of the St. Lawrence River to Québec City. Over time, the snuffbox was replaced by the Gold-Headed Cane. The event’s timeframe has changed through the years: the Gold-headed Cane race used to be held in spring, but advances in winter navigation now allow the first ship of the year to set sail in the early days of January. This tradition remains one of the finest in the history of Québec’s maritime and trade industry, and it is with great pride that we carry it on," said Mario Girard.

Built in 2013, the Star Lydia arrived at the Port of Québec at noon on January 2, 2023. The bulk carrier docked at section 105-106 of Sollio Agriculture's facilities to load a cargo of soybeans for animal consumption. The ship will then head to the United Arab Emirates.

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Picture of Captain Joselito S. Claridad accepting the Gold-Headed Cane 2023
From Captain Joselito Claridad:
"Thank you Sir for the opportunity which brings honor to our good lady MV STAR LYDIA, my Company IBLEA SHIP MANAGEMENT LTD and AUGUSTEA SHIP MANNING PHILIPPINES and to all my countrymen as well."

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Current name:
STAR LYDIA

Former name(s):

 -  Lydia Cafiero (Until 2018 Jun)

Current flag:
Liberia
Home port:
Monrovia
Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
43,278 tons
Summer DWT:
81,187 tons
Length:
229 m
Beam:
32.25 m
Draught:
14.45 m

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Mick Warrick

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Marc Boucher

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