The full length – uncropped – uncensored version of Velvet Kitten, the canvas print.
HMCS GLACE BAY transits Halifax Harbour in the fog.
The frigate HMCS MONTREAL departs Halifax Harbour with the lighthouse on George’s Island in view.
The minesweeper HMCS GOOSE BAY enters Halifax Harbour.
The frigate HMCS ST. JOHN’S pulls out from the Dockyard in Halifax, Nova Scotia, prior to leaving the harbour.
The frigate HMCS CHARLOTTETOWN in Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada, at dusk with the MacKay Bridge in the background.
The frigate HMCS ST. JOHN’S exits the mist on Halifax Harbour, with the Angus L. MacDonald Bridge in the background.
A personnel transfer from HMCS VILLE DE QUEBEC to one of her boats in Halifax Harbour.
The floating naval memorial HMCS Sackville located in Halifax harbour taken in august 2008.
HMCS Haida at sunrise / Hamilton Ontario Canada
HMCS Halifax in the port city of St. Johns Newfoundland Canada Great city with even better people.
HMCS Halifax silhouetted against a tropical sunset.
HMCS Haida, a Tribal Class destroyer built in England, was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943, serving in many theatres of operation through the Second World War. After a post-war refit, Haida continued in service through Korean War and Cold War situations, until she was decommissioned in 1963. The ship was acquired by the Province of Ontario and moved to Ontario Place (Toronto) in 1971. The ship was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1984 by the federal government, and ownership was transferred to Parks Canada in 2002. HMCS Haida arrived at Pier 9 in Hamilton Harbour on August 30, 2003, the 60th anniversary of her commissioning. / Link to the History of Haida /
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