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This is a list of ships in the Canadian Navy. "HMCS" is the abbreviation of "Her Majesty's Canadian Ship" or "His Majesty's Canadian Ship", depending on the gender of the current head of state. Some ship names have been reused several times. The Navy's current policy is to name ships after important cities and towns in each province. Ships maintain a relationship with their "Namesake City" by encouraging visits and support to ship's crews during deployments. HMCS Bastion, flagship of the Canadian Navy. ...
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HMCS Bastion, flagship of the Canadian Navy. ...
Canadian Forces Base Shearwater (CFB Shearwater) or Halifax/Shearwater Airport, (ICAO CYAW, IATA YAW), is a Canadian Forces base located in Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia on the eastern shore of Halifax harbour. ...
The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) was the navy of Canada from 1911 until 1968 when the three branches of the Canadian military were merged into the Canadian Armed Forces. ...
Canadian soldiers advancing behind a tank at the Battle of Vimy Ridge, one of Canadas greatest military victories. ...
The following is a list of ships currently in service with the Canadian Forces Maritime Command as of 2005. ...
Her Majestys Canadian Ship (HMCS) is the English designation of any Canadian warship, as well as many major Canadian naval bases such as HMCS Discovery and all Sea Cadet Summer Training Centers like HMCS Quadra. ...
Canadian Forces Base Halifax (CFB Halifax) is Canadas east coast navy base and home port to the Atlantic fleet. ...
CFB Esquimalt is Canadas West Coast (Pacific) naval base. ...
Canadian Forces Maritime Command (MARCOM) is responsible for naval operations of the navy of the Canadian Armed Forces. ...
Her Majestys Canadian Ship (HMCS) is the English designation of any Canadian warship, as well as many major Canadian naval bases such as HMCS Discovery and all Sea Cadet Summer Training Centers like HMCS Quadra. ...
An abbreviation (from Latin brevis short) is a shortened form of a word or phrase. ...
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and a Commonwealth Realm with Queen Elizabeth II as its reigning monarch and head of state. ...
Queen Elizabeth II, is the Head of State of 16 countries including: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Jamaica, New Zealand and the Bahamas, as well as crown colonies and overseas territories of the United Kingdom. ...
Current ships The Halifax-class Multi-Role Patrol Frigate (hull designation FFH) is a class of Canadian Navy frigates launched between 1992 and 1996 to replace the aging Restigouche-class fleet of Destroyer Escorts (DDEs). ...
For the bird, see Frigatebird. ...
The HMCS Calgary (FFH 335) is the sixth of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
The HMCS Charlottetown (FFH 339) is the tenth of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
The HMCS Fredericton (FFH 337) is the eighth of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
HMCS Halifax is the lead ship of the Halifax-class line of frigates, the culmination of the Canadian Patrol Frigate project which began in 1977. ...
The HMCS Montreal (FFH 336) is the seventh of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
// The current HMCS Ottawa is the twelfth and final ship of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
HMCS Regina (FFH 334) is the fifth of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
The HMCS (FFH 340) is the eleventh of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
HMCS Toronto (FFH 333) is a Halifax-class multi-role patrol frigate of the Canadian Navy. ...
The third HMCS Vancouver is a Halifax-class frigate, launched in July 1989 as the second vessel of its class. ...
The HMCS Ville de Quebec (FFH 332) is the third of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
HMCS Winnipeg (FFH 338) is the ninth of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
The Victoria class consists of four diesel-powered Canadian Navy submarines acquired from the Royal Navy (formerly known as the Upholder class) and replacing the old Oberon-class subs. ...
German UC-1 class World War I submarine A model of Günther Priens Unterseeboot 47 (U-47), German WWII Type VII diesel-electric hunter Typhoon class nuclear ballistic missile submarine USS Virginia, a Virginia-class nuclear attack (SSN) submarine A submarine is a specialized watercraft that can operate...
HMCS Chicoutimi is a Victoria-class long-range hunter-killer (SSK) submarine of the Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Corner Brook (SSK 878) is a submarine in the Canadian Forces Maritime Command, the third ship of the class. ...
HMCS Windsor (SSK 877) is a long-range hunter-killer (SSK) submarine of the Canadian Navy, the second ship of the Victoria class. ...
HMCS Victoria (SSK 876) at Bangor, Washington in 2004 HMCS Victoria (SSK 876) is a submarine in the Canadian Forces Maritime Command, the lead ship of her class. ...
- HMCS Algonquin
- HMCS Athabaskan(A technical glitch prevented the inadvertent shooting down of civilian airliner off Puerto Rico in 1995. This event was never investigated and then covered up.)
- HMCS Iroquois
- HMCS Huron (to be sunk for target practice in 2007, pending environmental approval)
Iroquois-class destroyers are a class of four helicopter-carrying destroyers of the Canadian Navy. ...
USS Lassen, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable yet long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet or battle group and defend them against smaller, short-range attackers (originally torpedo boats, later submarines and aircraft). ...
HMCS Algonquin at Pearl Harbor, 2004-07-06 HMCS Algonquin is a Canadian destroyer, the second to bear the name. ...
HMCS Athabaskan (DDH 282) is an Iroquois class destroyer of the Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Iroquois (DDH 280) is a Iroquois class destroyer of the Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Huron (DDH 281) was a Iroquois class destroyer of the Canadian Navy, decommissioned in 2005. ...
Protecteur-class Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment (AOR) ships are used by the Canadian Navy to resupply ships at sea with food, munitions, fuel and spare parts. ...
HMCS Preserver is a Canadian Protecteur-class Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment ship commissioned in 1970. ...
HMCS Protecteur is a Canadian Protecteur-class Auxillary Oiler Replenishment ship. ...
The Kingston-class consists of 12 naval patrol vessels of Canadian Forces Maritime Command constructed under the Maritime Coastal Defense Vessel (MCDV) project. ...
HMCS Brandon is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
HMCS Edmonton is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
Built in Halifax in 1995 and Commissioned in the fall of 1996, HMCS Glace Bay (MM 701) is named after the town of Glace Bay located in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. ...
HMCS Goose Bay, a Kingston-Class Maritime Coastal Defense Vessel of the Canadian Navy, was built at Halifax Shipyard, Halifax, Nova Scotia in September 1997, and commissioned at the town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador July 26, 1998. ...
HMCS Kingston is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
HMCS Moncton is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
HMCS Nanaimo is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
HMCS Saskatoon is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
HMCS Shawinigan is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
HMCS Summerside is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
HMCS Whitehorse is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
HMCS Yellowknife is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
The Orca-class are new training and patrol vessels being built for the Canadian Forces Maritime Command. ...
YAG 300 Series Training Vessels - CFAV Grizzly
- CFAV Wolf
- CFAV Otter
- CFAV Caribou
- CFAV Badger
- CFAV Lynx
Inflatable Boats - Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats - RHIB
- Inflatable Rubber Boats - IRB
Other US Navy Sea King Several UH-3 Sea Kings taking off The Sikorsky UH-3 Sea King (also known as Sikorsky S-61) is a twin-engined multi-purpose helicopter. ...
The Bell 206 of Canadian Helicopters Robinson Helicopter Company (USA) R44, a four seat development of the R22 A helicopter is an aircraft which is lifted and propelled by one or more horizontal rotors consisting of two or more rotor blades. ...
Sikorsky H-92 CHC Helicopter Sikorsky S-92 Sikorsky S-92 The Sikorsky H-92 Superhawk is a medium lift twin engine helicopter is manufactured by the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. ...
US Navy Sea King Several UH-3 Sea Kings taking off The Sikorsky UH-3 Sea King (also known as Sikorsky S-61) is a twin-engined multi-purpose helicopter. ...
CP-140 Aurora The CP-140 Aurora is a long range patrol aircraft of the Canadian Air Force. ...
Historical ships commissioned 1910 to 1930 1910 (MCMX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar. ...
Year 1930 (MCMXXX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link is to a full 1930 calendar). ...
The Apollo class were a class of second class protected cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the late 19th Century that served during the Boer War and World War I. Apollo (1891) Aeolus (1891) Andromache (1890) Brilliant (1891) Indefatigable (1891) Intrepid (1891) - Scuttled 1918 Iphigenia (1891) - Scuttled 1918 Latona...
USS Port Royal (CG-73), a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser (really an uprated guided missile destroyer), launched in 1992. ...
HMCS Rainbow C/S VDB was an Apollo-second class protected cruiser serving the RN and RCN. // Royal Navy Service Built for Britains Royal Navy by Palmers at Hebburn-On-Tyne in England, she was launched on the 25th of March 1891 as HMS Rainbow and entered service in...
Diadem class cruiser were armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy by Vickers of Barrow in the 1890s. ...
HMCS Niobe was a Diadem class cruiser built for the Royal Navy and served until 1920, patrolling in World War I and training the first generation of Canadian naval recruits. ...
Arethusa-class cruisers were oil-fired light cruisers in the Royal Navy, primarily for service in the North Sea. ...
HMCS Aurora was an Arethusa light cruiser in the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
The Thornycroft M or Mastiff class were a class of destroyers completed for the Royal Navy during 1915 for World War I service. ...
HMCS Patriot was a Thornycroft M class destroyer in the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Patrician was a Thornycroft M class destroyer in the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
S-Class were built around 1916 and served during the later stages of World War I and found service in the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Champlain was a S-Class destroyer in the Royal Canadian Navy during the early 1900s. ...
HMCS Vancouver was a S-Class destroyer in the Royal Canadian Navy during the early 1900s. ...
CC class submarine was the first class of submarines used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS CC-1 was a CC class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS CC-2 was a CC class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
Length: Beam: 15. ...
HMCS CH-14 was a H class submarine, Canada used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS CH-15 was a H class submarine used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
Battle Class trawlers were fishing trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Arleux was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Armentières was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Arras was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Festubert was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Givenchy was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Loos was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Messines was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS St. ...
HMCS St Julien was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Thiepval was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Vimy was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Ypres was one of 12 Battle Class trawlers used by the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
TR type minesweeping trawlers HMCS TR series 1-60 were minesweeping trawlers built during World War I for the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
CD type minesweeping trawlers HMCS CD Type 1-100 were minesweeping trawlers built during World War I for the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
PV type minesweeping trawlers HMCS PV I-VII were Royal Canadian Navy minesweeping trawlers built before World War I in the United States. ...
Converted civilian craft (WWI use) Survey ships Image:Hmcsacadia. ...
HMCS Cartier was a commissioned surveying ship of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many Canadian ships to serve in both World War I and World War II. // The Cartier was a Dominion Government of Canada Hydrographic survey ship. ...
Sloops HMCS Algerine was a commissioned sloop of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II Commissioned: 1917 Launched: 1895 Paid Off: 1919 Displacement: 1050 tons Length: 210. ...
HMCS Shearwater was a commissioned sloop of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of the many Canadian ships to serve in World War I or World War II. Shearwater was originally commissioned HMS Shearwater for the Royal Navy. ...
Patrol boats HMCS Canada was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of the very first ships of the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Florence was a commissioned patrol boats of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: 1915 Launched: 1903 Paid Off: 1916 Displacement: 257 tons Length: 144 feet Width: 22. ...
The HMCS Galiano was Canadaâs only warship that got lost in world war one. ...
HMCS Grilse was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: 1915 Launched: 1912 Paid Off: 1918 Displacement: 287 tons Length: 202 feet Width: 18 feet Draught: 9 feet Speed: 30 knots...
HMCS Gulnare was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: ?? Launched: 1893 Paid Off: ?? Displacement: 262 tons Length: 137 feet Width: 20. ...
HMCS Hochelaga was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: 1915 Launched: 1900 Paid Off: 1920 Displacement: 628 tons Length: 193 feet Width: 28 feet Draught: 15 feet Speed: 12 knots...
HMCS Lady Evelyn was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: 1917 Launched: 1901 Paid Off: 1919 Displacement: 483 tons Length: 189 feet Width: 26 feet Draught: 9. ...
HMCS Laurentian was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: 1917 Launched: 1902 Paid Off: 1919 Displacement: 355 tons Length: 149 feet Width: 24 feet Draught: 11 feet Speed: 11 knots...
HMCS Malaspina was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: 1917, 1939 Launched: 1913 Paid Off: 1920, 1945 Displacement: 392 tons Length: 162 feet Width: 27 feet Draught: 13 feet Speed...
HMCS Margaret was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: 1915 Launched: 1914 Paid Off: 1919 Displacement: 756 tons Length: 182 feet Width: 32 feet Draught: 15 feet Speed: 52 knots...
HMCS Newington was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: ?? Launched: ?? Paid Off: ?? Displacement: ? tons Length: ?? feet Width: ? feet Draught: ? feet Speed: ? knots Crew: ? Armament: ? Convered civilian vessels Category: ...
HMCS Restless was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: N/A Launched: 1906 Paid Off: N/A Displacement: tons Length: feet Width: feet Draught: feet Speed: knots Crew: ? Armament: Convered...
HMCS Stadacona was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: 1915 Launched: 1899 Paid Off: 1920 Displacement: 682 tons Length: 196 feet Width: 33. ...
Minesweepers HMCS Constance was a commissioned minesweeper of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: ? Launched: 1891 Paid Off: ?? Displacement: 185 tons Length: 115 feet Width: 20 feet Draught: 11 feet Speed: 10 knots Crew: 23 Armament...
HMCS Curlew was a commissioned minesweeper of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I and World War II. Commissioned: ?? Launched: 1892 Paid Off: ?? Displacement: 185 tons Length: 116 feet Width: 20 feet Draught: 11 feet Speed: 10 knots Crew: 23 Armament...
Torpedo boat HMCS Tuna was a commissioned Torpedo Boat of the Royal Canadian Navy and was one of many ships to serve in World War I. // HMCS Tuna was originally built as the private high speed luxury yacht Tarantula for W.K. Vanderbilt, Jr. ...
Historical ships commissioned 1930-1950 Year 1930 (MCMXXX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link is to a full 1930 calendar). ...
1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Ameer-class escort aircraft carriers - (commissioned in the Royal Navy, but operated by the RCN (Royal Canadian Navy))
The Bogue class were a group of escort aircraft carriers of the United States Navy built during World War II. A number of ships of the class were transferred to the Royal Navy under the provisions of the Lend-Lease program; they were given new names for their RN service...
The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British armed services (and is therefore the Senior Service). ...
The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) was the navy of Canada from 1911 until 1968 when the three branches of the Canadian military were merged into the Canadian Armed Forces. ...
The USS Edisto (CVE-41) (originally AVG-41 then later ACV-41) was a Bogue-class escort aircraft carrier that was laid down 20 October 1942, launched 22 March 1943, transferred under Lend-Lease to the United Kingdom 7 September 1943 prior to her commissioning as the HMS Nabob (D77). ...
The USS Willapa (CVE-53) (originally AVG-53 then later ACV-53), a Ruler-class escort aircraft carrier (originally an auxiliary aircraft carrier) in the United States Navy, leased to the United Kingdom. ...
The Colossus class was a class of ten light aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy. ...
HMS Warrior (R31) (later CVL20) was a Colossus-class aircraft carrier, of the Royal Navy. ...
Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Warrior. ...
HMS Warrior (R31) (later CVL20) was a Colossus_class aircraft carrier, of the Royal Navy. ...
The Majestic-class aircraft carriers were initially intended to be part of the Colossus-class, but were instead built to a modified design, still based on the Colossus design for operating heavier aircraft. ...
HMCS Magnificent was an aircraft carrier of the Royal Canadian Navy, in service from 1946 to 1956. ...
Four ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Magnificent. ...
The Crown Colony-class light cruisers of the Royal Navy were named after Crown Colonies of the British Empire. ...
HMS Uganda (C66), was a Second World War-vintage Royal Navy Colony class cruiser. ...
HMS Uganda (C66), a Royal Navy Colony class cruiser, transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy and recommissioned HMCS Uganda, later renamed HMCS Quebec. ...
HMS Uganda (C66), a Royal Navy Colony class cruiser, transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy and recommissioned HMCS Uganda, later renamed HMCS Quebec. ...
The Minotaur class of light cruisers of the Royal Navy originally consisted of eight ships, laid down in 1943. ...
HMCS Ontario is a former Minotaur class cruiser of the Royal Canadian Navy formerly HMS Swiftsure (08) from the Royal Navy. ...
HMS Swiftsure (pennant number 08) was a Minotaur class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. ...
- (the A-through-H-class destroyers were also collectively known as "River-class destroyers")
The A class was a class of eleven destroyers of the Royal Navy, which included the flotilla-leader Codrington. ...
This article or section may be confusing or unclear for some readers, and should be edited to rectify this. ...
HMCS Skeena D59) was a A class destroyer and one of 14 River Class (DD) destroyer built for the RCN. She was commissioned on June 10, 1931 and served her career in World War II. She was lost in a wreck off Iceland in 1944. ...
C-class destroyers (1930s) The C and D class was a class of fourteen destroyers of the Royal Navy. ...
The HMCS Fraser (H48) was a St. ...
HMCS OTTAWA (FFH-341) is the twelfth and final ship of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
The C and D class was a class of fourteen destroyers of the Royal Navy. ...
It was purchased by the Canadian Navy as a replacement for HMCS Fraser, lost in an earlier accident, and was commissioned on 6 September, 1940 as the HMCS Margaree with Lieutenant Commander J.W. Roy, RCN as commanding officer. ...
The E and F class was a class of eighteen destroyers of the Royal Navy (three later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy, one to the Royal Hellenic Navy and one to the Dominican Navy) launched in 1934. ...
- HMCS Qu'Appelle (I)
- HMCS Saskatchewan (I)
The E and F class was a class of eighteen destroyers of the Royal Navy (three later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy, one to the Royal Hellenic Navy and one to the Dominican Navy) launched in 1934. ...
HMS Hunter pictured before the war showing the original design of the class with flat-fronted bridge. ...
// HMCS OTTAWA (FFH-341) The current HMCS Ottawa is the twelfth and final ship of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
HMS Hunter pictured before the war showing the original design of the class with flat-fronted bridge. ...
This article is about the WWII-era River-class destroyer, for the Cold War-era Restigouche-class destroyer escort see HMCS Chaudière (DDE 235) HMCS Chaudière (I) was the name of a H-class destroyer which was commissioned by the Royal Canadian Navy for use in the North...
- (see also "Town class destroyer")
The Wickes-class destroyers were built as a result of 1916 Congressional funding to build a fleet second to none. The basic requirement for the class was a possible speed of 35 knots. ...
The Town class destroyers were warships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy in exchange for military bases in the Bahamas and elsewhere, as outlined in the Destroyers for Bases Agreement between Britain and United States, signed on 2 September 1940. ...
Acquired: October 1943 Fate: Scrapped, 1945 General Characteristics Displacement: 1,215 tons Length: 314 ft 4 in (95. ...
The first USS McCook (DD-252) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. ...
The second USS Bancroft (DD-256) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy, and transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy, where she served as HMCS during World War II. Named for George Bancroft, she was launched 21 March 1919 by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Quincy, Massachusetts, sponsored by...
- (see also "Town class destroyer")
Clemson-class destroyers were commissioned by the United States Navy from 1919 to 1922, built by various shipyards. ...
The Town class destroyers were warships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy in exchange for military bases in the Bahamas and elsewhere, as outlined in the Destroyers for Bases Agreement between Britain and United States, signed on 2 September 1940. ...
USS MacKenzie (DD–175) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I, later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Annapolis (I-04). ...
The first USS Haraden (DD–183) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Columbia (I-49), as a Town class destroyer. ...
The first USS Kalk (DD–170) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War I, later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Hamilton (I-24) and then into the Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Hamilton (I-24). ...
The first USS Thatcher (DD–162) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy, later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Niagara (I-57). ...
The second USS Williams (DD-108) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I, later transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy as HMSC (I-65). ...
The Tribal class, or Afridi class, were a class of destroyers built for the Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Australian Navy that saw service in World War II. // From 1926 all Royal Navy destroyers had descended from a common lineage based upon the prototypes Amazon and Ambuscade. ...
HMCS Athabaskan (G 07) was the first of three destroyers of the Canadian Navy to bear this name. ...
HMCS Athabaskan (R79) was the second destroyer of the Canadian Navy to bear that name. ...
HMCS Cayuga R04/218 was a Destroyer of the Tribal class built in the United Kingdom and served in the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Haida (G-63) is the most famous ship in the Royal Canadian Navy, having sunk more enemy surface tonnage than any other Canadian ship. ...
HMCS Huron (G24) G24/216 was a Destroyer of the Tribal class built in the United Kingdom and served in the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Iroquois G89/217 was a Destroyer of the Tribal class built in the United Kingdom and served in the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
HMCS Micmac (R10)/214 was a Destroyer of the Tribal class built in the United Kingdom and served in the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
The HMCS Nootka was commissioned August 7, 1946 at Halifax, Nova Scotia a tribal class destroyer in the Canadian Navy. ...
The U and V class was a class of sixteen destroyer escorts of the Royal Navy launched in 1942–1943. ...
The HMCS Algonquin is a Canadian WWII destroyer, formerly of the Royal Navy. ...
HMCS Sioux is a V-Class Canadian WWII destroyer, formerly of the Royal Navy HMS Vixen. ...
C-class destroyers (1940s) The C class was a class of 32 destroyers of the Royal Navy launched from 1943 to 1945. ...
HMCS Crescent was a Canadian C class destroyer, launched on 20 July 1944. ...
- HMCS Annan
- HMCS Antigonish
- HMCS Beacon Hill
- HMCS Buckingham
- HMCS Cap de la Madeleine
- HMCS Cape Breton (I)
- HMCS Capilano
- HMCS Carlplace
- HMCS Charlottetown
- HMCS Chebogue
- HMCS Coaticook
- HMCS Eastview
- HMCS Ettrick
- HMCS Fort Erie
- HMCS Glace Bay
- HMCS Grou
- HMCS Hallowell
- HMCS Inch Arran
- HMCS Joliette
- HMCS Jonquière
- HMCS Kirkland Lake
- HMCS Kokanee
- HMCS La Hulloise
- HMCS Lanark
- HMCS LaSalle
- HMCS Lauzon
- HMCS Lévis (II)
- HMCS Longueuil
- HMCS Magog
- HMCS Matane
- HMCS Meon
- HMCS Monnow
- HMCS Montreal
- HMCS Nene
- HMCS New Glasgow
- HMCS New Waterford
- HMCS Orkney
- HMCS Outremont
- HMCS Penetang
- HMCS Port Colborne
- HMCS Poundmaker
- HMCS Prestonian
- HMCS Prince Rupert
- HMCS Ribble
- HMCS Royalmount
- HMCS Runnymede
- HMCS Sea Cliff
- HMCS Springhill
- HMCS St. Catharines
- HMCS Saint John
- HMCS St. Pierre
- HMCS St. Stephen
- HMCS Ste. Thérèse
- HMCS Stettler
- HMCS Stone Town
- HMCS Stormont
- HMCS Strathadam
- HMCS Sussexvale
- HMCS Swansea
- HMCS Teme
- HMCS Thetford Mines
- HMCS Toronto
- HMCS Valleyfield
- HMCS Victoriaville
- HMCS Waskesiu
- HMCS Wentworth
The River class frigates were 151 frigates launched in 1941â1944. ...
HMCS Eastview was a River Class Frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. It was built by Canadain Vickers, Ltd. ...
// HMCS LONGUEUIL His Majestys Canadian Ship LONGUEUIL, K672 was a Canadian River Class frigate commissioned 18 May 1944 at Montréal. ...
HMCS Stormont alongside during World War II. HMCS Stormont was a River class frigate which served in World War Two. ...
HMCS Toronto (K538), a River-class frigate, was launched on 18 September 1943 from Davie Shipbuilding in Lauzon, Quebec. ...
Loch class frigates were essentially an improved River class. ...
HMS Loch Alvie (K428) was a Loch-class frigate of the Royal Navy, named after Loch Alvie in Scotland. ...
- HMCS Aggasiz
- HMCS Alberni
- HMCS Algoma
- HMCS Amherst
- HMCS Arrowhead
- HMCS Arvida
- HMCS Asbestos
- HMCS Atholl
- HMCS Baddeck (corvette)
- HMCS Barrie (corvette)
- HMCS Battleford (corvette)
- HMCS Beauharnois (corvette)
- HMCS Belleville (corvette)
- HMCS Bittersweet (corvette)
- HMCS Brandon (corvette)
- HMCS Brantford (corvette)
- HMCS Buctouche (corvette)
- HMCS Calgary (corvette)
- HMCS Camrose (corvette)
- HMCS Chambly (corvette)
- HMCS Charlottetown (corvette)
- HMCS Chicoutimi (corvette)
- HMCS Chilliwack (corvette)
- HMCS Cobalt (corvette)
- HMCS Cobourg (corvette)
- HMCS Collingwood (corvette)
- HMCS Dauphin (corvette)
- HMCS Dawson (corvette)
- HMCS Drumheller (corvette)
- HMCS Dundas (corvette)
- HMCS Dunvegan (corvette)
- HMCS Edmundston (corvette)
- HMCS Eyebright (corvette)
- HMCS Fennel (corvette)
- HMCS Fergus (corvette)
- HMCS Forest Hill (corvette)
- HMCS Fredericton (corvette)
- HMCS Frontenac (corvette)
- HMCS Galt (corvette)
- HMCS Giffard (corvette)
- HMCS Guelph (corvette)
- HMCS Halifax (corvette)
- HMCS Hawkesbury (corvette)
- HMCS Hepatica (corvette)
- HMCS Kamloops (corvette)
- HMCS Kamsack (corvette)
- HMCS Kenogami (corvette)
- HMCS Kitchener (corvette)
- HMCS La Malbaie (corvette)
- HMCS Lachute (corvette)
- HMCS Lethbridge (corvette)
- HMCS Lévis (corvette)
- HMCS Lindsay (corvette)
- HMCS Long Branch (corvette)
- HMCS Louisbourg (corvette)
- HMCS Louisbourg II (corvette)
- HMCS Lunenburg (corvette)
- HMCS Matapédia (corvette)
- HMCS Mayflower (corvette)
- HMCS Merrittonia (corvette)
- HMCS Midland (corvette)
- HMCS Mimico (corvette)
- HMCS Moncton (corvette)
- HMCS Moose Jaw (corvette)
- HMCS Morden (corvette)
- HMCS Nanaimo (corvette)
- HMCS Napanee (corvette)
- HMCS New Westminster (corvette)
- HMCS Norsyd (corvette)
- HMCS North Bay (corvette)
- HMCS Oakville (corvette)
- HMCS Orillia (corvette)
- HMCS Owen Sound (corvette)
- HMCS Parry Sound (corvette)
- HMCS Peterborough (corvette)
- HMCS Pictou (corvette)
- HMCS Port Arthur (corvette)
- HMCS Prescott (corvette)
- HMCS Quesnel (corvette)
- HMCS Regina (corvette)
- HMCS Rimouski (corvette)
- HMCS Rivière du Loup (corvette)
- HMCS Rosthern (corvette)
- HMCS St. Lambert (corvette)
- HMCS Sackville (corvette)
- HMCS Saskatoon (corvette)
- HMCS Shawinigan (corvette)
- HMCS Shediac (corvette)
- HMCS Sherbrooke (corvette)
- HMCS Smiths Falls (corvette)
- HMCS Snowberry (corvette)
- HMCS Sorel (corvette)
- HMCS Spikenard (corvette)
- HMCS Stellarton (corvette)
- HMCS Strathroy (corvette)
- HMCS Sudbury (corvette)
- HMCS Summerside (corvette)
- HMCS The Pas (corvette)
- HMCS Thorlock (corvette)
- HMCS Timmins (corvette)
- HMCS Trail (corvette)
- HMCS Trentonian (corvette)
- HMCS Trillium (corvette)
- HMCS Vancouver (corvette)
- HMCS Victoriaville (corvette)
- HMCS Ville de Québec (corvette)
- HMCS Wetaskiwin (corvette)
- HMCS Weyburn (corvette)
- HMCS West York (corvette)
- HMCS Whitby (corvette)
- HMCS Windflower (corvette)
- HMCS Woodstock (corvette)
The Flower class corvettes were a class of 267 corvettes developed by the Royal Navy and Royal Canadian Navy specifically for the protection of shipping convoys during the Battle of the Atlantic (1939-1945) in World War II. They were a stop-gap measure in the war against the German...
HMCS ALBERNI. K-103 A flower class Corvette, built in Esquimalt British Columbia and commissioned 4 February 1941. ...
HMCS Asbestos (K358) was a revised Flower class corvette. ...
HMCS Brandon on a joint minesweeping exercise with the USN. HMCS Brandon and CH-149 Cormorant HMCS Brandon is a Canadian Kingston-class maritime coastal defence vessel. ...
HMCS Buctouche was a Flower class Corvette, Penant number K-179. ...
The HMCS Calgary (FFH 335) is the sixth of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
The HMCS Charlottetown (FFH 339) is the tenth of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
Two Canadian Forces naval ships have been named HMCS Chicoutimi, named after the town of Chicoutimi, Quebec. ...
The HMCS Fredericton (FFH 337) is the eighth of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
HMCS Kitchener (pennant number K225) was one of 10 revised Flower class corvettes built in 1942 for the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
The HMCS Oakville (K178) was a Flower-class corvette in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. It sunk a German U-boat (U-94) on August 28, 1942 in the Caribbean. ...
HMCS Pictou (pennant number K146) was a Flower class corvette of the Canadian navy during World War II. Built in Quebec, Canada, she was launched on 5 October 1940, and decomissioned on 12 July 1945, passing into civilian service. ...
HMCS Regina (FFH 334) is the fifth of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
A Canadian Flower class corvette that served during the Second World War. ...
Type: Corvette Class: Revised FLOWER (1942-43 Program) Displacement: 970 tonnes Length: 208. ...
USS Intensitry at sea -- a Flower class corvette, like HMCS Sackville, in American service HMCS Sackville (K181) was a Flower-class corvette of the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
Three Canadian Forces naval ships have been named HMCS Vancouver, after the city of Vancouver, British Columbia. ...
- HMCS Arnprior
- HMCS Bowmanville
- HMCS Copper Cliff
- HMCS Hespeler
- HMCS Humberstone
- HMCS Huntsville
- HMCS Kincardine
- HMCS Leaside
- HMCS Orangeville
- HMCS Petrolia
- HMCS St. Thomas
- HMCS Tillsonburg
The Castle-class corvettes were an updated version of the much more numerous Flower-class corvettes of the Royal Navy, and started appearing during late 1943. ...
Captured and recommissioned German U-boats U-boat is also a nickname for some diesel locomotives built by GE; see List of GE locomotives October 1939. ...
Laid down: 7 October 1941 Launched: 3 June 1942 Commissioned: 24 September 1942 Fate: surrendered to and scuttled by Canada General Characteristics Unterseeboot 190 (U-190) was a Type IXC/40 U-boat of the Kriegsmarine who served in the Royal Canadian Navy for several years after World War II...
Unterseeboot 889 (U-889) was a Type IXC/40 U-boat of the Kriegsmarine who served in the Royal Canadian Navy for several years after World War II. See Also: List of U-boats Categories: | ...
Fundy-class minesweeper - HMCS Comox
- HMCS Fundy
- HMCS Gaspé
- HMCS Nanoose (formerly HMCS Nootka (I))
HMS Bangor (J00) Bangor Class Minesweepers were employed as Fleet (i. ...
HMCS Stratford was a Bangor class minesweeper of the Royal Canadian Navy in World War II. She was ordered to be built as part of the Royal Canadian Navys 1941-1942 ship-building programme. ...
Unsorted minesweepers - HMCS Alder Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Ash Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Bayfield (minesweeper)
- HMCS Beech Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Bellechasse (minesweeper)
- HMCS Birch Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Blairmore (minesweeper)
- HMCS Border Cities (minesweeper)
- HMCS Bras d'Or (minesweeper)
- HMCS Brockville (minesweeper)
- HMCS Burlington (minesweeper)
- HMCS Canso (minesweeper)
- HMCS Caraquet (minesweeper)
- HMCS Cedar Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Chedabucto (minesweeper)
- HMCS Cherry Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Chignecto (minesweeper)
- HMCS Clayoquot (minesweeper)
- HMCS Coquitlam (minesweeper)
- HMCS Courtenay (minesweeper)
- HMCS Cowichan (minesweeper)
- HMCS Cranbrook (minesweeper)
- HMCS Daerwood (minesweeper)
- HMCS Drummondville (minesweeper)
- HMCS Digby (minesweeper)
- HMCS Elm Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Esquimalt (minesweeper)
- HMCS Fir Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Fort Frances (minesweeper)
- HMCS Fort William (minesweeper)
- HMCS Gananoque (minesweeper)
- HMCS Georgian (minesweeper)
- HMCS Goderich (minesweeper)
- HMCS Granby (minesweeper)
- HMCS Guysborough (minesweeper)
- HMCS Grandmère (minesweeper)
- HMCS Hickory Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Ingonish (minesweeper)
- HMCS Kalamalka (minesweeper)
- HMCS Kapuskasing (minesweeper)
- HMCS Kelowna (minesweeper)
- HMCS Kenora (minesweeper)
- HMCS Kentville (minesweeper)
- HMCS Lachine (minesweeper)
- HMCS Larch Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Lavallée (minesweeper)
- HMCS Lockeport (minesweeper)
- HMCS Llewellyn (minesweeper)
- HMCS Lloyd George (minesweeper)
- HMCS Mahone (minesweeper)
- HMCS Malpeque (minesweeper)
- HMCS Maple Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Medicine Hat (minesweeper)
- HMCS Melville (minesweeper)
- HMCS Middlesex (minesweeper)
- HMCS Milltown (minesweeper)
- HMCS Minas (minesweeper)
- HMCS Miramichi (minesweeper)
- HMCS Mulgrave (minesweeper)
- HMCS New Liskeard (minesweeper)
- HMCS Nipigon (minesweeper)
- HMCS Noranda (minesweeper)
- HMCS Oak Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Oshawa (minesweeper)
- HMCS Outarde (minesweeper)
- HMCS Pine Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Poplar Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Port Hope (minesweeper)
- HMCS Portage (minesweeper)
- HMCS Quatsino (minesweeper)
- HMCS Quinte (minesweeper)
- HMCS Red Deer (minesweeper)
- HMCS Revelstoke (minesweeper)
- HMCS Rockliffe (minesweeper)
- HMCS Rossland (minesweeper)
- HMCS St. Boniface (minesweeper)
- HMCS St. Joseph (minesweeper)
- HMCS Sarnia (minesweeper)
- HMCS Sault Ste. Marie (minesweeper)
- HMCS Spruce Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Suderøy IV (minesweeper)
- HMCS Suderøy V (minesweeper)
- HMCS Suderøy VI (minesweeper)
- HMCS Swift Current (minesweeper)
- HMCS Thunder (minesweeper)
- HMCS Transcona (minesweeper)
- HMCS Trois-Rivières (minesweeper)
- HMCS Truro (minesweeper)
- HMCS Ungava (minesweeper)
- HMCS Wallaceburg (minesweeper)
- HMCS Wasaga (minesweeper)
- HMCS Westmount (minesweeper)
- HMCS Willow Lake (minesweeper)
- HMCS Winnipeg (minesweeper)
- HMCS Vegreville (minesweeper)
The HMCS Red Deer (J 255) is a minesweeper of the Bangor class in the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
After the fall of Norway to Nazi Germany on April 9, 1940, the Norwegian whale factory ship Suderøy and her whale catchers, (J03), (J04), (J05) and Star XVI. were ordered to sail to Halifax from Hampton Roads, were they had taken refuge. ...
After the fall of Norway to Nazi Germany on April 9, 1940, the Norwegian whale factory ship Suderøy and her whale catchers, (J03), (J04), (J05) and Star XVI. were ordered to sail to Halifax from Hampton Roads, were they had taken refuge. ...
After the fall of Norway to Nazi Germany on April 9, 1940, the Norwegian whale factory ship Suderøy and her whale catchers, (J03), (J04), (J05) and Star XVI. were ordered to sail to Halifax from Hampton Roads, were they had taken refuge. ...
The HMCS Winnipeg (FFH 338) is the ninth of the Halifax-class line of frigates. ...
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- HMCS Anticosti
- HMCS Baffin
- HMCS Cailiff
- HMCS Ironbound
- HMCS Liscomb
- HMCS Magdalen
- HMCS Manitoulin
- HMCS Miscou
Isles class trawlers were a class of trawler used by the Royal Navy and Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. They were mainly used on minesweeping duties. ...
HMCS Baffin was an Isles class trawler of the Royal Canadian Navy. ...
Prince-class armed merchant cruiser The HMCS Prince David (F89) was one of three Canadian National Railway passenger liners that were converted to Armed Merchant Cruisers for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) at the beginning of World War II, and for three years were the largest ships in the RCN. // Pre War, 1930 - 1939 Three...
Training schooner Unsorted - HMCS Ambler (armed yacht)
- HMCS Beaver (armed yacht)
- HMCS Caribou (armed yacht)
- HMCS Cougar (armed yacht)
- HMCS Elk (armed yacht)
- HMCS Grizzly (armed yacht)
- HMCS Husky (armed yacht)
- HMCS Lynx (armed yacht)
- HMCS Moose (armed yacht)
- HMCS Otter (armed yacht)
- HMCS Raccoon (armed yacht)
- HMCS Reindeer (armed yacht)
- HMCS Renard (armed yacht)
- HMCS Sans Peur (armed yacht)
- HMCS Vison (armed yacht)
- HMCS Wolf (armed yacht)
- HMCS Adversus (auxiliary)
- HMCS Alachasse (auxiliary)
- HMCS Andrée Dupré (auxiliary)
- HMCS Bras d'Or (auxiliary)
- HMCS Dundalk (auxiliary)
- HMCS Dundurn (auxiliary)
- HMCS Eastmore (auxiliary)
- HMCS Fleur de Lis (auxiliary)
- HMCS French (auxiliary)
- HMCS Jalobert (auxiliary)
- HMCS Laurier (auxiliary)
- HMCS Laymore (auxiliary)
- HMCS Macdonald (auxiliary)
- HMCS Macsin (auxiliary)
- HMCS Marvita (auxiliary)
- HMCS Mastodon (auxiliary)
- HMCS Mont Joli (auxiliary)
- HMCS Moonbeam (auxiliary)
- HMCS Murray Stewart (auxiliary)
- HMCS Nitinat (auxiliary)
- HMCS Norsal (auxiliary)
- HMCS Preserver (auxiliary)
- HMCS Provider (auxiliary)
- HMCS Rayon d'Or (auxiliary)
- HMCS Reo II (auxiliary)
- HMCS Ross Norman (auxiliary)
- HMCS Sankaty (auxiliary)
- HMCS Shulamite (auxiliary)
- HMCS Standard Coaster (auxiliary)
- HMCS Star XVI (auxiliary)
- HMCS Sunbeam (auxiliary)
- HMCS Vencedor (auxiliary)
- HMCS Venosta (auxiliary)
- HMCS Venture II (auxiliary)
- HMCS Viernoe (auxiliary)
- HMCS Whitethroat (auxiliary)
- HMCS Allaverdy (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS B.C. Lady (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Barkley Sound (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Billow (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Bluenose (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Camenita (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Canfisco (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Cape Beale (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Cancolim (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Capella (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Chamiss Bay (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Combat (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Comber (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Crest (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Dalehurst (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Departure Bay (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Early Field (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Ehkoli (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Fifer (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Flores (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Foam (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Howe Sound I (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Joan W. II (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Johanna (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Kuitan (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Leelo (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Loyal I (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Loyal II (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Maraudor (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Margaret I (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Meander (Fisherman's Reserve)
- HMCS Merry Chase (Fisherman's Reserve)
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