Museum

HMCS Haida National Historic Site

24 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Adam
September 7, 2017
Only a ten minute walk away, take a tour above and below deck of an old navy ship built for the Second World War. Tours are free in 2017 for the Canada 150 celebration.
Ken
November 28, 2021
Amazing national historic site. If you don’t mind climbing around you have to check out the engine room.
Jen
June 13, 2019
Historic ship - worth a little tour, then stroll on down to Williams or Scoops for an ice cream cone!
Justin
September 1, 2019
Canada’s proud history of wartime naval service is vividly on display aboard legendary HMCS Haida, a Tribal class destroyer that served in the Second World War, the Korean Conflict and the Cold War. Distinguishing herself in several historic battles, the Royal Canadian Navy’s most famous ship now proudly rests in Hamilton. Explore its historic decks and imagine yourself as a crew member of the destroyer dubbed ‘Canada’s most fightingest ship’.
Canada’s proud history of wartime naval service is vividly on display aboard legendary HMCS Haida, a Tribal class destroyer that served in the Second World War, the Korean Conflict and the Cold War. Distinguishing herself in several historic battles, the Royal Canadian Navy’s most famous ship now pr…
Rehman
June 24, 2019
HMCS Haida National Historic Site is 2.5km from the place

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Location
658 Catharine St N
Hamilton, ON
North End East