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HMCS and Collingwood
The school was named in honour of the HMCS Collingwood, a flower class corvette which was commanded by the father of one of the founding members.

HMCS and ),
The Canadian Armed Forces built and tested a number of hydrofoils ( e. g. Baddeck and two vessels named Bras d ' Or ), which culminated in the high-speed anti-submarine hydrofoil HMCS Bras d ' Or in the late 1960s.
* HMCS Vancouver ( F6A ), Royal Canadian Navy S-class destroyer
* HMCS Vancouver ( FFH 331 ), Canadian Forces Halifax-class frigate
* HMCS Huron ( G24 ), a World War II Tribal class destroyer
* HMCS Huron ( DDG 281 ), Iroquois class destroyer active from 1972 to 2005
* HMCS Huron ( G24 ), a Tribal class destroyer built by Vickers-Armstrongs on the River Tyne in England
* HMCS Ontario ( C53 ), Canadian naval vessel
* HMCS Cougar ( Z15 ), a Royal Canadian Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1940 to 1945
On October 5, 2004 HMCS Chicoutimi ( SSK 879 ), sailing from Faslane Naval Base, Scotland to Nova Scotia declared an emergency north-west of Ireland following a fire on board.
HMCS Iroquois ( DDG-280 ), an Iroquois class destroyer
CCGS Hudson | CCGS Hudson searches for Swissair Flight 111 debris with HMCS Anticosti ( MSA 110 ) | HMCS Anticosti ( centre ), USS Grapple ( ARS-53 ) | USS Grapple ( right ), and either HMCS Halifax ( FFH 330 ) | HMCS Halifax or HMCS Ville de Québec ( FFH 332 ) | HMCS Ville de Québec ( rear ).
* HMCS Onondaga ( S73 ), a submarine in the Royal Canadian Navy
* HMCS Mayflower ( K191 ), a World War II corvette of the Royal Canadian Navy
* HMCS Galt ( K163 ), ship of the Canadian navy

HMCS and flower
For the World War II flower class corvette, see HMCS Fredericton ( K245 )

HMCS and class
* HMCS Cayuga, a Tribal class destroyer with the Royal Canadian Navy
The Kingston class patrol vessels HMCS Glace Bay and HMCS Shawinigan were also scheduled to patrol the Arctic in 2005.
* May – HMCS Halifax, the first Halifax class frigate is launched in Saint John, New Brunswick
* HMCS Warrior ( Colossus class )
* HMCS Magnificent ( Majestic class )
* HMCS Bonaventure ( Majestic class )
** HMCS Ville de Québec ( Halifax class frigate ) 1993-present
HMCS Northumberland was to have been a River class frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy, but the order was cancelled in 1943.
* HMCS New Glasgow ( K320 ), a River class frigate
There is also HMCS Kingston, a Kingston class patrol vessel launched in 1995 and currently in service with the Royal Canadian Navy.
* HMCS Vancouver ( K225 ) ( II ) was a Flower class corvette that was renamed before her launch in November 1941.
* HMCS Cap de la Madeleine ( K663 ), a River class frigate that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1944 to 1945
* HMCS Qu ' Appelle ( H69 ), World War II River class destroyer
From left to right: Vasco da Gama class frigate | NRP Alvares Cabral ( F331 ) HMCS Toronto ( FFH 333 ) | HMCS Toronto ( FFH 333 ) USS Normandy ( CG-60 ) | USS Normandy ( CG-60 ) Rhön class tanker | FGS Spessart ( A1442 ) HNLMS Evertsen ( F805 ) | HNLMS Evertsen ( F805 ) HDMS Olfert Fischer ( F355 ) | HDMS Olfert Fischer ( F355 )

HMCS and corvette
Canadian corvette HMCS Rimouski, equipped with an active camouflage system in the form of diffused lighting with projectors beaming light dimly on to its hull to match the faint glow of the night sky, stealthily approached the submarine.
HMCS Sackville, a World War II Flower-class corvette is docked adjacent to the museum in the summer months but is not owned or administered by the museum.
The corvette HMCS Sackville ( K181 ) is not part of the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic but is located adjacent to the museum in the summer and works with the museum to interpret the Royal Canadian Navy.
: HMCS Levis was the first Canadian corvette sunk during the war.
* HMCS Charlottetown ( K244 ) ( I ), a Flower-class corvette commissioned on 13 December 1941 and torpedoed and sunk in the St. Lawrence River on 11 September 1942.

HMCS and ship
The supply ship HMCS Protecteur was also sent to aid the gathering coalition forces.
The early part of the war also saw HMCS Niobe actively patrolling off the coast of New York City as part of British blockading forces, but she returned to Halifax permanently in July 1915 when she was declared no longer fit for service and was converted to a depot ship.
was the first ship with the HMCS designation.
* HMCS Sackville ( K181 ) ship
HMCS St. Croix ( I81 ), previously USS McCook ( DD-252 ), became a Canadian ship in 1940 as part of the Destroyers for Bases Agreement.
In 1993, it completed HMS Unicorn ( S43 ) – now HMCS Windsor ( SSK 877 ) – that to this day that is the last new-build ship completed at the yard.
* HMCS Preserver ( AOR 510 ), Protecteur-class supply ship
* HMCS Vancouver ( IV ) was a survey ship launched in June 1965 and sold in 1982.
** HMCS Preserver ( AOR 510 ), Protecteur-class supply ship
It featured a fictional ship in the Royal Canadian Navy, HMCS Donnacona, which was played by HMCS Kitchener ( K225 ).
The Queensland Maritime Defence Force was established in 1885, while South Australia operated a single ship, HMCS Protector.
The force dispatched was a modest one, with Britain accepting 200 men from Victoria, 260 from New South Wales and the South Australian ship HMCS Protector, under the command of Captain William Creswell.
The mission began on December the 3rd, 1992 and involved about 1, 400 Canadian troops, a helicopter unit and the supply ship HMCS Preserver.
The ship was assigned to Canada and renamed HMCS Columbia.
HMCS Oriole ( KC 480 ) | HMCS Oriole ( KC 480 ) sail training ship based out of CFB Esquimalt
A precedent was established with a similar humanitarian aid response by the Government of Canada following Hurricane Andrew when the Auxiliary Oil Replenishment ( AOR ) ship HMCS Protecteur participated in " Operation TEMPEST ", providing relief supplies and personnel in southern Florida and the Bahamas.

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