Royal Canadian Navy to retire eight warships before the end of the year
HALIFAX — The Royal Canadian Navy plans to retire some of its older warships this fall.
The navy confirmed Thursday that eight of its 12 Kingston-class vessels will be removed from service following “paying off” ceremonies in Halifax and Esquimalt, B.C.
Officially known as Maritime Coastal Defence Vessels, these small ships were built and launched in the 1990s. Each is 55 metres long, weighs about 970 tonnes and has a crew of about 40.
“There is no loss of capability for the (navy) as a result of the divestment of the Kingston-class,” the Department of National Defence said in a statement. “Their missions and tasks will be redistributed to other existing ships and assets, and taken on by new … systems being introduced.”


