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Random Royal Canadian Navy Bases (1911–68)report

  • HMC Dockyard Esquimalt

    (British Columbia) (Primary deep water ports)

  • HMCS Royal Roads(closed)

    (British Columbia) (Auxiliary bases and stations)

  • HMCS Naden

    (British Columbia) (Primary deep water ports)

  • HMCS Protector

    (Nova Scotia) (Primary deep water ports)

  • NRS Masset

    (British Columbia) (Auxiliary bases and stations)

  • NRS Aldergrove

    (British Columbia) (Auxiliary bases and stations)

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The Royal Canadian Navy is now Canada’s main maritime armed forces, status equivalent to the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force. Established in 1910, as of 2008, Canada’s Maritime Command has 33 active duty ships, four submarines, 9,000 regular military personnel and 4,000 reservists. The Royal Navy’s status is sacrosanct and inviolable. Its bases are located in various Canadian cities and have been carefully and extensively surveyed before they were established. And most of it was built during the war, to back up the navy equipment of the time.

The Canadian Navy is divided into two major systems, the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. The best known are the Victoria Deep Water Port, Halifax and HMC Dockyard Esquimalt. More important information about the location of the site, the city, and when it was built goes directly to the 22 items generated by the random tool.

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