HMCS Sackville

side view

Marilyn Gurney
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Type

HMCS Sackville

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Notice:

The National Inventory of Canadian Military Memorials is a public, crowd-sourced registry that helps Canadians learn about memorials in their communities. Inclusion in the Inventory does not imply VAC ownership or authority. Responsibility for the care, management, and any changes to a memorial rests with its owning or governing organization.

This ship is owned and operated by the Naval Memorial Trust and is berthed on Halifax's waterfront. HMCS Sackville is an iconic symbol of the Battle of the Atlantic and the sacrifice of those who gave their lives and of all those who served and continue to serve Canada at sea. 

In August 2011, Governor General David Johnston, patron of the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust, toured the ship and met with Veterans and other trustees.

Inscription

CANADA'S NATIONAL NAVAL MEMORIAL
SECOND WORLD WAR CORVETTE
BERTHED ON HALIFAX'S WATERFRONT
OWNED AND OPERATED BY NAVAL MEMORIAL TRUST

Location
HMCS Sackville

HMCS Sackville Memorial
Halifax
Nova Scotia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.64744
Long. -63.56934