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HMCS Haida National Historic Site Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The last Tribal class destroyer in the world, HMCS Haida is Canada's most famous warship, serving in both WW2 and the Korea War. Haida sank more enemy surface tonnage than any other Canadian warship and for that reason she is commonly referred to as the "Fightingest Ship in the Royal Canadian Navy."
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A local must see
a great tour of Canadian history. Informative and friendly staff. Nice to see the inside after seeing the boat from the water and walk ways.
Visited the HMCS Haifa today and really enjoyed it. The staff is knowledgeable and it’s easy to spend a couple of hours exploring. One thing to note is that the ship is not handicapped accessible. Man...
What a gem. This ship is not like the others. It’s smaller & more easily assessable to all areas of the ship. We left feeling like we knew everything about the ship. There are a lot of guides thro...
It was a very interesting relic only remember it is only open certain days. We went Tuesday but it wasn’t open til Wednesday.We took pictures of the outside. They are doing a lot of work on the harbou...
Very enjoyable visit. Only $4.50. Max 2 hours needed. A living history ship. Most of it is accessible to view, with only small portions cordoned off. You can get a real feel of what it must have be...
A local must see
a great tour of Canadian history. Informative and friendly staff. Nice to see the inside after seeing the boat from the water and walk ways.
Nicely preserved museum ship
Visited the HMCS Haifa today and really enjoyed it. The staff is knowledgeable and it’s easy to spend a couple of hours exploring. One thing to note is that the ship is not handicapped accessible. Man...
Highlight visit of our trip
What a gem. This ship is not like the others. It’s smaller & more easily assessable to all areas of the ship. We left feeling like we knew everything about the ship. There are a lot of guides thro...
Check when it’s open for tours.
It was a very interesting relic only remember it is only open certain days. We went Tuesday but it wasn’t open til Wednesday.We took pictures of the outside. They are doing a lot of work on the harbou...
A fantastic museum ship.
Very enjoyable visit. Only $4.50. Max 2 hours needed. A living history ship. Most of it is accessible to view, with only small portions cordoned off. You can get a real feel of what it must have be...