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HMCS Oriole

HMCS Oriole

Oriole was originally laid down as the Oriole IV, the successor in a line of vessels named Oriole that were in service as the flagships for the Royal Canadian Yacht Club of Toronto, Ontario. During World War II, she was chartered by the Royal Canadian Navy as a training vessel. In 1949 she was again chartered by the Navy as a new recruit training vessel, and subsequently moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1951. She was officially commissioned HMCS Oriole 19 June 1952, and two years later the navy moved her to CFB Esquimalt to become a training vessel to the Naval Officer Training Centre.

 

Class: D

Nationality: Canada

Length: 27.72 m

Height: 20.66m

Rig: BM Ketch

Home Port: Esquimalt

Year built: 1921

Official website: Oriole

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