Canada’s history of wartime naval service is on display aboard legendary HMCS Haida, a Tribal class destroyer that served in the Second World War, the Korean Conflict and the Cold War. Distinguished in several historic battles, the flagship of the Royal Canadian Navy now proudly rests in Hamilton.
Notes from "Along the Lakeshore Line"
Distinguishing herself in several historic battles, the Royal Canadian Navy’s most famous ship now proudly rests in Hamilton. About a 40 minute walk from the Hamilton Hunter Street train station.
Amherstburg, Ontario to Hamilton, Ontario 16 places Among countless experiences, Canoo users can take advantage of free admission to many of the sites participating in Historic Places Days this year. Discover some of these sites within the province of Ontario through the list below and start planning your visits today! View VisitList
Avonlea, Saskatchewan to Kahnawake, Quebec 20 places Childhood destinations that filled me with joy, with new ones to bring joy to my kids. View VisitList
St. Catharines, Ontario to Oshawa, Ontario 10 places Travelling by train? Check out these Historic Places along GO Transit’s Lakeshore Line! View VisitList
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