HMCS Haida Crew

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HMCS Haida is a Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1943 to 1963, participating in World War II and the Korean …

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Aug 16, 2024
Once you pay for your tickets to get on the ship you are allowed to go to most places on the ship but not all places are easy to get to. There was staff or educators throughout the ship the day we we… Full review by sokara78
Jul 7, 2024
This is a simply amazing ship to visit not only because it is so unique, a Tribal class destroyer and the most decorated due to it's capabilities, with a high number of weapons - clearly a great asse… Full review by TERRAvelista
Oct 14, 2023
a great tour of Canadian history. Informative and friendly staff. Nice to see the inside after seeing the boat from the water and walk ways. Full review by Try2TravelSustainabl
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Where does one park for a haida tour?
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lots of free parking at Pier 8.
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Answer by trey71 · Jul 23, 2019
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Whats the video/picture policy?
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Personal use is fine from what we were told.
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Hi there, I'd like to know if visiting the warship in May would be too cold. were you mostly inside or outside on the deck? …
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Hi there, I'd like to know if visiting the warship in May would be too cold. were you mostly inside or outside on the deck? thanks a lot! Weida
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We spent a lot of time inside the ship. The various areas that are open to the public including the sailor's sleeping and eating quarters along witht he captain's cabin were very …
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We spent a lot of time inside the ship. The various areas that are open to the public including the sailor's sleeping and eating quarters along witht he captain's cabin were very interesting. The views from the deck were very nice but you won't need too much time outside especially if the weather isn't good.
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Would touring of this ship be possible with a small infant wore in a carrier?
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I would say no because there are a few places where you have to climb or descend metal “ladders” the term used by the navy to describe steep stairs.
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Answer by BazRasty · Aug 13, 2018
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Is there parking near the ship dock?
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Yes, there is a small parking area close to the ship, and outside the fences. It gets pretty busy, though.
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Answer by Kathleen R · Jul 18, 2017
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