This is a list of Naval Reserve (NAVRES) divisions (shore based training facilities) of the Canadian Forces.[1] Some of these facilities were also used by the Royal Canadian Navy's reserve before 1968.
Ship | City | Province |
---|---|---|
HMCS Brunswicker | Saint John | New Brunswick |
HMCS Cabot | St John's | Newfoundland and Labrador |
HMCS Carleton | Ottawa | Ontario |
HMCS Cataraqui | Kingston | Ontario |
HMCS Champlain | Saguenay | Quebec |
HMCS Chippawa | Winnipeg | Manitoba |
HMCS d'Iberville | Rimouski | Quebec |
HMCS Discovery | Vancouver | British Columbia |
HMCS Donnacona | Montreal | Quebec |
HMCS Griffon | Thunder Bay | Ontario |
HMCS Hunter | Windsor | Ontario |
HMCS Jolliet | Sept-Îles | Quebec |
HMCS Malahat | Victoria | British Columbia |
HMCS Montcalm | Quebec City | Quebec |
HMCS Nonsuch | Edmonton | Alberta |
HMCS Prevost | London | Ontario |
HMCS Queen | Regina | Saskatchewan |
HMCS Queen Charlotte | Charlottetown | Prince Edward Island |
HMCS Radisson | Trois-Rivières | Quebec |
HMCS Scotian | Halifax | Nova Scotia |
HMCS Star | Hamilton | Ontario |
HMCS Tecumseh | Calgary | Alberta |
HMCS Unicorn | Saskatoon | Saskatchewan |
HMCS York | Toronto | Ontario |
Christening Bells[]
According to Naval custom, the Children of the ship's company baptized can also have their names inscribed on the ship's bell. The Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum archive includes christening information from Naval Reserve Divisions: HMCS Scotian; HMCS Queen Charlotte; HMCS Queen; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Hochelaga; HMCS Cataraqui; HMCS Hunter; HMCS Burlington.[2]
References[]
- ↑ "Nearest Unit". Naval Reserve. http://www.navy.forces.gc.ca/navres/nearestUnit_uniteLaPlusPres/index-eng.asp. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
- ↑ Christening Bells
The original article can be found at List of Canadian Forces Naval Reserve divisions and the edit history here.