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HMCS GOOSE BAY with MV Pearl Mist

January 29, 2021 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS GOOSE BAY with MV Pearl Mist

HMCS GOOSE BAY takes up a position astern of MV Pearl Mist while transiting the St. Lawrence River on 29 May 2017. GOOSE BAY is heading into the Great Lakes to take part in the Canada 150 celebrations. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL91691)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: HMCS, HMCS GOOSE BAY, Maritime Coastal Defense Vessel, MCDV, MV Pearl Mist., Naval History, Navy, Prescott ON, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway

HMCS ST. JOHN’S

January 17, 2021 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS ST. JOHN’S

The foc’s’le party has singled up the bow lines as HMCS ST JOHN’S is made ready to leave the wall at Johnstown, ON on the St. Lawrence River on 20 October 2019. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL06655)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Canadian Patrol Frigate, Frigate, GLD, Great Lakes Deployment, Halifax class frigate, HMCS, HMCS ST. JOHN's, Johnstown, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway

Former -HMCS OJIBWA

December 19, 2020 by Roger Litwiller

Former -HMCS OJIBWA

HMCS OJIBWA under tow in the St. Lawrence river approaching the seaway lock at Iroquois, Ontario on 3 June 2012 with Nadro Marine tugs, Florence M (leading) and Lac Manitoba. The cold war RCN submarine is being moved to Port Burwell and will become a museum ship. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Alex Litwiller. (RTL-AJL DSCF9645)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Cold War, HMCS, HMCS OJIBWA, Iroquois Lock, Naval History, Navy, O Class Submarine, Project Ojibwa, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway, submarine

Someone is Always Watching

November 17, 2020 by Roger Litwiller

Someone is Always Watching

HMCS TORONTO’s ship’s company comes under the scrutiny of Iroquois Lock’s ever present guardian, the local Osprey, as the ship enters the Seaway Lock on 8 July 2017. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller (RTL82287)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: CPF, Frigate, HMCS, HMCS TORONTO, Iroquois Lock, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway

HMCS TRENTONIAN at Quebec City

November 14, 2020 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS TRENTONIAN at Quebec City

RCN corvette, HMCS TRENTONIAN alongside the sea wall, on a frozen St. Lawrence River in Quebec City in December 1943. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy of Jack Harold, RCNVR. (RTL-JH079)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Battle of Atlantic, corvette, HMCS, HMCS TRENTONIAN, Naval History, Navy, Quebec City, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, St. Lawrence River, Warships of the Bay of Quinte, White Ensign Flying, WWII

HMCS ST. JOHN’S

November 10, 2020 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS ST. JOHN’S

HMCS ST JOHN’S transiting the St. Lawrence River near Brockville, ON on 20 October 2019. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL06752)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Canadian Patrol Frigate, Frigate, GLD, Great Lakes Deployment, Halifax class frigate, HMCS, HMCS ST. JOHN's, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway

HMCS TORONTO -Saluting Guns

October 22, 2020 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS TORONTO -Saluting Guns

HMCS TORONTO has two saluting guns installed on her stern for use during the Canada 150 Celebrations. Here the frigate is passing through the Iroquois Lock in the St. Lawrence River, returning to Halifax on 8 July 2017. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller (RTL82331)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: CPF, Frigate, HMCS, HMCS TORONTO, Iroquois Lock, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, Saluting Guns, ships, St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway

HMCS ST JOHN’S

October 18, 2020 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS ST JOHN’S

HMCS ST JOHN’S underway in the St. Lawrence River near Brockville, ON on 20 October 2019. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL06757)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Brockville, Canadian Patrol Frigate, CPF, GLD, Great Lakes Deployment, Halifax class frigate, HMCS, HMCS ST. JOHN's, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway

HMCS GOOSE BAY

October 2, 2020 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS GOOSE BAY

HMCS GOOSE BAY passing below the Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge on the St. Lawrence River in Johnston, Ontario on 27 June 2016. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL78874)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: GLD, Great Lakes Deployment, HMCS, HMCS GOOSE BAY, Johnstown, Maritime Coastal Defense Vessel, MCDV, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway

HMCS VILLE DE QUEBEC

September 17, 2020 by Roger Litwiller

HMCS VILLE DE QUEBEC

HMCS VILLE DE QUEBEC anchored near Wilson Hill on the St. Lawrence River on 12 September 2016. The Canadian Navy frigate is in route to Lake Ontario for a tour. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL20535)

Filed Under: Photo of the Day Tagged With: Canadian Patrol Frigate, CPF, Frigate, GLD, Great Lakes Deployment, Halifax class frigate, HMCS, HMCS VILLE DE QUEBEC, Naval History, Navy, RCN, Roger Litwiller, Royal Canadian Navy, ships, St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway

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