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HMCS Sackville

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Clae
June 23, 2019
HMCS Sackville, the last remaining Flower Class Corvette in the world, symbolizes the extraordinary effort of Canadians seventy years ago during the Second World War. Restored to her wartime configuration she serves as a museum and memorial to those lost during the Battle of the Atlantic and to honor those who serve and continue to serve in the Naval Service of Canada. HMCS Sackville is currently undergoing a major refit and unfortunately will not be open to visitors until the summer of 2019.
HMCS Sackville, the last remaining Flower Class Corvette in the world, symbolizes the extraordinary effort of Canadians seventy years ago during the Second World War. Restored to her wartime configuration she serves as a museum and memorial to those lost during the Battle of the Atlantic and to hono…
Holly
June 18, 2021
A Flower-class corvette which served in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War, an iconic symbol of the Battle of the Atlantic. It is now a museum ship docked at the Halifax Waterfront.
Mary
July 2, 2020
An historic WWII era "corvette" ship used for convoys across the Atlantic. It is now a museum and is docked on the Halifax Waterfront from mid-June to late October. Located near the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.

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Ubicación
1675 Lower Water Street
Halifax, NS
Downtown Halifax