HMS Dauntless (D33) arrived In Halifax this morning. From Wikipedia HMS Dauntless is the second ship of the Type 45 class of air defence destroyer built for the Royal Navy. She was built by BAE, and launched at Govan in January 2007, was handed over to the Royal Navy on
Month: July 2011
The Scotia Dock II Returned to her normal place, next to the Nova Dock. Her Side still appears to be Hove in, so its unclear what the prognosis is. The Scotia Dock II sank in May 2010 while preparing to lift the Stevens Breaker.
Friendship tied Up at Pier 31. She appears to be loading Telephone Poles.
Petit Princess runs from Digby Neck to Long Island. She was built By Halifax Shipyard The Joe Casey Was built By A.F Theriault on the Methagan river, and plies the waters between Long Island and Brier Island.
Last seen in Houston, Kent Sunset was anchored in Shelburne Harbour She is a Dry Bulk Carrier, Built in 2006. Though she looks like a containership, her holds open up to store break bulk cargo.
Shelburne ship repair is another Irving yard ( Halifax Shipyard, St John Shipbuilding (NB), and East Isle (PEI) are the Others). The Yard is currently the home of the Pearl Mist. Built at Halifax Shipyards, her delivery was refused by the Pearl Seas Cruises for defecnies, inculding not meeting standards
Well, its now a case of Hurry up and wait. The Quebec based Davie Yard, Had its sale to Ontario based Upper Lakes Shipping approved Thursday, Just barely making them eligible to bid. Irving Shipbuilding, and BC based SeaSpan Have also confirmed bids. 32 boxes of bid documents were submitted,
Another CG Patrol vessel Snuck in to tie up at the Dartmouth Coast Guard Base. I believe this one to be the CCGS E.P. LE QUÉBÉCOIS Update: Better Photo Update 2: She departed, and returned today around Noon.
Halifax regular Maasdam departing Around Georges Island.
Found By accident on JaniceNolan_braud Flickr Stream, They recently Visited Halifax on the Maasdam, and caught the Pilot boarding.