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HMCS Haida

HMCS Haida is a historic Canadian warship, specifically a Tribal-class destroyer built during World War II. Launched in 1942, it served in various naval roles, including escorting convoys and engaging enemy vessels. After its military service, Haida was preserved as a museum ship and is now permanently docked in Toronto, where visitors can explore its decks and learn about naval history. It is recognized as Canada's last remaining Tribal-class destroyer, offering an authentic glimpse into naval warfare from the 1940s.