In March 1962, the Cabinet recommended the purchase of three Oberons and eight frigates, on the condition that the cost of acquiring the submarines from the United Kingdom would be offset by British defence purchases in Canada. . HMCS ONONDAGA. HMCS Onondaga HMCS Okanagan HMCS Ojibwa : Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada. If you choose to stay overnight, most of the conversation and instructions are in French – plus, try to get a bunk amidst the torpedoes in the forward torpedo room. The navy’s bean counters said that was too expensive and instead the submarine was to be sold for $60,000 as scrap metal. There is also a small museum shop where light refreshments can be obtained. Tunbridge, David (53) Deschambault, Rick (54) McLellan,
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HMCS Onondaga, Last Dive Cruise, July 2000. Interesting ! Taken from Bonaventure's quarterdeck below the flight deck. Visitors wrestle their way into a survival suit, but they’re not required to climb into a tight chamber, inflate their suit with air, flood the chamber and then shoot up like a helium balloon to the surface. C $31.74. Deuling, CPO (22) Conlon, OS (23) Tolson, MS (24) Wallace,
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It’s the most spacious area in the vessel. Crew member Steve Piercey and Paul Renner in … HMCS Onondaga HMCS Ojibwa HMAS Oxley HMAS Otama: 2 Enlie Lane Warnbro WA 6168 Email: Ex Plats Sickbay Tiff, saw the light became a stoker, what an adventure had a great time in boats thanks. Both types of visitors learn what it is like to live and work in a submarine. Please Login to add a comment! HMCS ONONDAGA: 1994-2000: HMCS PROVIDER (2nd) 1963-1976: HMCS ST CROIX (2nd) 1959-1972: HMCS TERRA NOVA: 1973-1995: HMCS WALLACEBURG: 1954-1956: SHIP/BELL NAME ENGRAVING/INSCRIPTION ON BELL EXTERIOR ... HMCS GALIANO’s crew in 1914. (28) Hughes, Ken
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. The Oberon Class HMCS Onondaga (S73) was part of the Canadian Navy’s prestigious Atlantic Maritime Forces for over 30 years. Both types of visitors learn what it is like to live and work in a submarine. The Royal Naval docks of Halifax are cluttered with decommissioned Oberon-class submarines. D., P2 (57) Kramble, T., P2 (58) Rollin, L., P2 (59) Byzewski, G., P1
I was 3 years old. . . She was decommissioned in 2000, and became a warship museum in 2009. (51) Smith, A.B., Lt (N), Electrical Officer (52) Melowski. . (N), CASO (20) Gagne, Lt (N), CSEO, (21)
I had the great pleasure of meeting some RAN folks when they came to Canada for Basic Sub Crse, and quals program in Canadian Boats. White, Al, NWT (22) Euler, Chris, NWT (23) Wallace, R.,
Port Burwell, Ontario, is home to HMCS Ojibwa, sister ship to HMCS Onondaga.. . (12) Martin, Mike (13) Gillespie, Al (14) Walters,
February, 1968: HMCS Gatineau at sea. The Royal Naval docks of Halifax are cluttered with decommissioned Oberon-class submarines. . R., P1 (44) Andrew, C., P1, CERA (45) Fairburn S., (Stickey),
Pour tous les fans du sous-marin HMCS Onondaga! WOW, that is a blast from the past! Fortunately, he only had to do it in training sessions in Hawaii and in the Mediterranean. Daryl (22) unknown (23) Brown, Jeff (24) Follows,
here for more information on HMCS ONONDAGA. . Future submariners tour HMCS Onondage in Rimouski, Quebec.. . . Onondaga was laid down on 18 June 1964 at Chatham Dockyard, Chatham and launched on 25 September 1965. Bermuda. One of the marvelous interpretive staff touring guests through Canada’s first submarine museum.. . unknown (50) Lavers, Keith (51) Fraser, Dave (52)
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He can tell stories about sitting quietly below Soviet spy ships stationed off the coast of Northern Ireland and going without hot food to avoid making any noise. Commander Markusson volunteered for submarine service in 1998 and qualified the following year in HMCS Onondaga. and Scotty Parsons, (1)
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HMCS Onondaga -- 1968-70 Gordon Hunter & Brian Lapierre 2000 Brian Lapierre HMCS Ontario -- 1945 History section & Edmund Ferris & Russell Hodgkin & Ken Johnson & Ernest H. Massick c.1950 Norman Josephson 1952 Yvan Martineau 1959 Herbert Stephenson HMCS Patrician -- 1921 History section HMCS Patriot -- 1921 History section Perhaps one of your family members appears in these pictures. In 1994, she served for six months on the west coast from Esquimalt, British Columbia. . . HMCS Onondaga (S73) is an Oberon-class submarine that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces. Ronnie (59) Buxton, Derek (60) Toole, Spud (61) Frechette,
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Tragically the next day Itchen was also sunk; only one member of St Croix's crew … Seven photos taken in September, 1969 at N.O.B. . The sub no longer dives below the surface. Hillier, Trevor aka Shags 26 March 1958: CPORSSM RAN: HMAS Orion HMAS Onslow HMAS Oxley HMAS Otway HMAS Ovens: 8 Burnett St, Bundaberg, 4670 They managed to put together nearly $5 million to buy the sub and tow it to Rimouski. . 1944. Wayne (32) Stevenson, Todd (33) Sherstobetoff, Keith
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Once a vital weapon of the Cold War, these O-boats are heading for the scrapyard, all except the HMCS Onondaga, which is destined for a museum 700 miles away, if it can ever get there. She was followed in quick succession by her sister subs HMCS ONONDAGA (1967) and HMCS OKANAGAN (1968), which turned out to be the last warship ever built at Chatham Dockyard. . It has been hauled up on the south shore of The St. Lawrence River. Despaties, A., P2 (55) O'Dwyer, J., P1, RP1 (56) Vrooman,
Or you can get a deeper impression of what it is like at sea in a sub by spending a night aboard. (34) Pike, PO1, CSE Coord) (35) Campbell, OS (36) Biss, LS
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. Lt (N), XO (50) Truscott, R.M., Lt (N), NavO
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Maurice Allard has done that during his 17 years as a Canadian Navy submariner, including six years on the Onondaga. (17) Laprade, PO2 (18) Stephens, CPO2, CERA (19) Higginson, Lt
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. . ……. “Dosun” Gallant plays the part.. . It rolled on its side as it road on a makeshift dolly up onto the beach. Visitors can wander through the vessel in 45 minutes escorted by Dosun Alberic Gallant, who looks exactly what you’d expect a submariner to look like – but he’s an actor. HMCS St Croix was an ex USN destroyer acquired by the RCN in WW2 under Lend Lease. They track surface ships by radar and sonar, they peer through the telescope at passing ships, or just check on their car in the parking lot. CC 1 surfaced, 313 tonnes – submerged, 421 tonnes 2. In retrospect, it was a tremendous privilege to serve with a very fine crew of subsurface experts and fellas that went out of their way to make an Army SPUT feel welcomed. Algonquin carries the hull classification symbol DDG. With the emergence of the Cold War and the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, followed by the outbreak of the Korean War, the Canadian government increased military spending. . Bergeron, AB (57) Mitchell, OS (58) Andrews, MS (Scratcher)
HMCS Onondaga patrolled below the North Atlantic for 36 years for the Canadian Navy and there was no life like it for the 70-man crew. But once those watertight doors are closed, you wouldn’t know the difference. That first step inside gives an immediate impression of what this museum is all about and that’s enough to make some people back out. Our good friend Gilles Poirier has shared many of his memories of life aboard HMCS Ojibwa; however, he also served aboard her younger sister HMCS Onondaga.We are happy to share some of his wry observations on life aboard Onondaga.The stories may be humorous but they also highlight just how precarious the life of a pirate can be even on a dock. Aerial view of the Pointe-au-Père Maritime Museum site in Rimouski, Quebec.. . McLaughlin, Chris (37) McLeod, Daryl (38) Henderson, Brad (39) Duffly, Blaine (40) Peppar, Dan (41)
The museum also includes an audiotour of the HMCS Onondaga, a submarine that served in Canada's maritime forces, and items retrieved from the 1914 RMS Empress of Ireland shipwreck. A Canadian Oberon-class submarine alongside in Roosey Roads for Operation Springboard, Jan 1969. Sailors with claustrophobia didn’t go to sea in subs and visitors with the same affliction likely won’t roam through this museum. HMCS Grilse operated on the West Coast until 1968, when she was replaced by an American-built Tench-class boat, commissioned as HMCS Rainbow. The Pointe-au-Père Lighthouse National Historic Site, invites you to visit the old buildings of the lighthouse station, the keeper’s house and the foghorn shed, and their exhibits on the lighthouses of St-Lawrence river and the sound signals. Cullihall, OS (5) Lindstrom, AB.SW (6) Oyler, PO2 (7)
The Onondaga is the only military submarine on permanent public display in Canada. HMCS Onondaga at Bermuda, 1969. (37) Mizuik, PO2 (38) Landriault, LS (39) Markic, LS (40)
Also a photo of HMCS Nipigon. . Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Jonathan Lafontaine PO2 (28) Braye, MS (29) Truscott, LCdr, CO (30) Arbour,
. Specialising in Navigation, he served with the Commissioning Crew of HMCS Windsor and aboard several Halifax Class Frigates. If
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HMCS Onondaga patrolled below the North Atlantic for 36 years for the Canadian Navy and there was no life like it for the 70-man crew. LS (64) Musseau, OS (65) Jacobs, Pat, MS (66) Theriault,
The overnight visitors duplicate the workday of a submariner. It had to ride out several late fall storms, which in its active days it would simply duck under. Thanks for commenting Marty. Chiasson, Barry (2) Ford, Jim (3) Hall, Blair (4) Conlon,
I was Chief Instructor at the School at the time. . Dan (8) Hiscock, Robert (9) Kays, Darrell (15) McCall,
Welcome to HMCS Okanagan Crew F/B page, if you have served for friends/supporters of Submariners you are welcome to join. Henn, AB (42) MacPhee, LS (43) Cawthra, Norm, MS (44)
HMCS Onondaga (S73) is an Oberon-class submarine that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces.Built in the mid-1960s, Onondaga operated primarily with the Maritime Forces Atlantic until her decommissioning in 2000 as the last Canadian Oberon. Submariners once, Submariners twice…………….. here to view the photo with crew numbered, Courtesy of Brian Lapierre and Kevin
Your email address will not be published. . The torpedo room is the most spacious area on board.. . February, 1968: Aircraft & crew on HMCS Bonaventure's flight deck. Downed Sea King helicopter astern at left. One of the exercises includes learning how to escape a sub that is sitting incapacitated on the bottom – in water less than 1,000 feet deep. That’s my brother-in-law Ron Poole on the periscope and looking up at the Onondaga’s bow. MacKinnon, Duncan (36) McLaughlin, Chris (37) McLeod,
February, 1968: HMCS Provider's stern at left with HMCS Gatineau behind. Indigenous Tourism Conference Signals Success. C.S.,
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Cutaway illustration of the Oberon-class Canadian submarine Onondaga.. . . . Stories & Pictures about Canadian People, Places and Things. HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283) is an Iroquois-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1973 until 2015.. Algonquin is the fourth ship of her class which is sometimes referred to as the Tribal-class or simply as the 280-class.She is the second vessel to use the designation HMCS Algonquin. . Once a vital weapon of the Cold War, these O-boats are heading for the scrapyard, all except the HMCS Onondaga, which is destined for a museum 700 miles away, if it can ever get there. Bouchartt, Ron (65) Lesuik, Dave (66) Watts, Danny (67)
. Served on the O-Boats and decommissioned the ONONDAGA. . 2006 A Quebec naval museum, the Musée de la Mer de Pointe-au-Pere in Rimouski, Que., buys the former HMCS Onondaga, one of the Oberon-class submarines decommissioned in 2000, for $4, plus tax. CC 2 length 151 ft 6 in - beam 15 ft 6 in - draught 11 ft Propulsion:twin screw, direct diesel drive and electric motor Engines:300 horsepower, 6 cylinders MAN reversible Main Motors:130 horsepower, Electro-dynamic Speed:surfaced, 13 knots – su… Fraser, Dave (52) Tunbridge, David (53) Deschambault, Rick
Osmond, LS (48) Kimbers, MS (49) Hall, LS (50) Hughes,
CC 2 surfaced, 313 tonnes – submerged, 421 tonnes Dimensions: 1. The Canadian Navy retired Onondaga in 2000 and planned to cut the sub into a half dozen pieces in Halifax, truck it up to Ottawa’s Canadian War Museum and stitch it back together again. MS (4) Hallonquist, G., LS (5) Godin, G., LS (6)
Paul (19) Parsons, Scott (20) Jacobs, Pat (21) Brayman,
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