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Home › Society › Government › World War II › Canadian Navy

Canadian Navy

Class

  • Name (Year)
  • Displacement; Length; Complement
Aircraft Carriers, Light Fleet

(n/a)

  • Magnificent (1944)
  • 14,000 T; 693 ft; 1,350 people
  • Warrior (1944)
  • 13,350 T; 693 ft; 1,350 people


Cruisers

(n/a)

  • Ontario (1943)
  • 8,000 T; 556 ft; ? people
  • Uganda (1941)
  • 8,000 T; 549 ft; 900 people


Destroyers

Crescent

  • Crescent (1944); Crusader (1944)
  • 1,710 T; 363 ft; 250 people
Gatineau

  • Qu’Appelle (1934); Gatineau (1934)
  • 1,350-1,375 T; 326 ft; ? people
Tribal

  • Haida (1942); Huron (1942); Iroquois (1941); Athabascan; Cayuga (1945); Micmac (1943); Nootka (1944)
  • 1,927 T; 356 ft; 240 people


Frigates

(n/a) (like British River class)

  • Antigonish (1944); Beacon Hill (1943); Capilano (1944); Charlottetown (1943); Grou (1943); Kirkland Lake (1944); La Hulloise (1943); Levis (1943); Montreal (1943); New Waterford (1943); Orkney (1943); Port Colborne (1943); Royalmount (1944); St. Catharines (1943); St. John (1943); St. Stephen (1944); Springhill (1943); Swansea (1942); Waskesiu (1943); Wentworth (1943)
  • 1,445 T; 302 ft; 140 people






Minelayers, Controlled

(n/a)

  • Sackville (1941)
  • 925 T; 205 ft; ? people
  • Whitethroat (1944)
  • 580 T; 150 ft; ? people


Minesweepers

(n/a) (like British Algerine class)

  • Border Cities (1943); Fort Frances (1943); Kapuskasing (1943); New Liskeard (1944); Oshawa (1943); Portage (1942); Rockcliffe (1943); St. Boniface (1942); Sault Ste. Marie (1942); Wallaceburg (1942); Winnipeg (1942)
  • 950 T; 230 ft; 104 people


Minesweepers, Motor

(n/a)

  • Llewellyn (1942); Lloyd George (1942); Revelstoke
  • 360 T; 140 ft; 20


Related External Site: Battle of the Atlantic

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