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ARSBC: HMCS Annapolis
The Annapolis project is a co-operative effort of the Artificial Reef ... help on the Annapolis and it’s great that they too look forward to diving a ship ...
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ARSBC: Mackenzie
The Mackenzie operated as an anti-submarine destroyer escort ship from 1962 until 1972. For the following twenty years she was a training ship. ...
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ARSBC: Annapolis
Annapolis was the last of the West Coast steam powered, helicopter carrying destroyer escorts (DDH). Annapolis and her sister ship, HMCS Nipigon, ...
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ARSBC
The Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia, ARSBC, is a non-profit society based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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ARSBC News: Annapolis Project
The former HMCS Annapolis and Nipigon were actually the last two ships of the MacKenzie class and were modified before being build to incorporate the hangar ...
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ARSBC
The Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia, ARSBC, is a non-profit society based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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ARSBC
The Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia, ARSBC, is a non-profit society based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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ARSBC: Cape Breton
Hundreds of boats of all sizes arrived early on June 14 to ensure a good view of the sinking of the H.M.C.S. Saskatchewan ...
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ARSBC: Saskatchewan 262 History
HMCS Saskatchewan DDE 262 History. The Saskatchewan was launched by the Victoria Machinery Depot Company (hull and superstructure), and completed by Yarrow ...
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ARSBC: HMCS Yukon
The HMCS Yukon was built by the Burrard Drydock Co., Ltd., of North Vancouver, and was commissioned on 25 May 1963. The Yukon was prepared by the ARSBC to ...