HMCS Haida National Historic Site

658 Catharine St N, Hamilton, ON

About HMCS Haida National Historic Site

HMCS Haida National Historic Site, located at Pier 9 in Hamilton, Ontario, preserves Canada's last remaining Tribal-class destroyer. Commissioned in 1943, HMCS Haida served with distinction in the Second World War, the Korean War, and the early years of the Cold War. Named after the Haida people, the ship participated in major naval operations including the Arctic convoys, the English Channel, and the Normandy landings. Retired from active service in 1964, she was designated a National Historic Site in 1984 and now operates as a museum ship open to the public. Visitors can explore the decks, engine rooms, and living quarters, gaining hands-on insight into naval life and Canada's maritime history. Educational programs, guided tours, and special events provide an immersive experience for all ages. HMCS Haida is celebrated not only for her combat achievements but also as a symbol of Canada's proud naval heritage, attracting history enthusiasts and families alike.

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