HMCS Margaret Brooke (foreground) departing the Halifax Shipyard for delivery to the Navy Dockyard. The future HMCS Max Bernays (ship 432) is in the background and will be launched this fall. Today, ...
Pathways to Shipbuilding graduates and distinguished welders of the coin, Macey Rolfe and Tyrell Young, are joined by Andy Fillmore, Member of Parliament for Halifax and the Hon. Bernadette Jordan, ...
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Why Canada Built a Billion $ Warship That Can’t Fight
This video offers an immersive 10-day journey aboard Canada's largest warship, HMCS William Hall, revealing its unique role as an Arctic Offshore Patrol Vessel designed not for traditional combat but ...
On May 22, 2025, Seaspan Victoria Shipyards delivered HMCS Calgary back to the Royal Canadian Navy, marking the successful completion of the second full Docking Work Period (DWP) under Seaspan’s ...
HMCS Protecteur, the longest naval vessel ever built in Canada, was commissioned at Seaspan Shipyards on 13 December. It is the fifth ship to be designed by Seaspan under the National Shipbuilding ...
After months out of the water for unscheduled repairs and maintenance, HMCS Windsor is back in the water with some restrictions. The submarine was taken out of operation in March 2014 because of a ...
There were joyous scenes as the Halifax-class frigate docked after being at sea since July. The CBC's Giuliana Grillo was ...
Sleeping accommodation for crew on HMCS Sackville, the last of Canada's 123 corvettes, is viewed in Halifax on Friday, April 5, 2013. The vessel is designated as Canada's naval memorial. Plans are in ...
HMCS Sackville, now a National Historic Site, is Canada’s oldest warship. The warship is also the last of Canada's 123 corvettes, one of many convoy escort vessels built in Canada during World War II.
Ask Bryce Allen what life was like on aboard Canada's last aircraft carrier and his mind turns back to December of 1959. Now in his 80s, the Fredericton Junction native was part of the flight crew and ...
The ship and 240-member crew of HMCS St. John’s returned to its home port in Halifax on Monday morning after a six month deployment with NATO allies in Eastern Europe. HMCS St. John’s left Halifax in ...
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Feb. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today at Halifax Shipyard, Irving Shipbuilding Inc. officially laid the keel for the future HMCS William Hall, Hull Number 433 and Canada’s ...
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