Annual General Meeting
The CNMT annual general meeting via Zoom is scheduled for Saturday, June 22nd, 2024, at 2pm (Atlantic Daylight Time).
Listen to Bill Woodburn’s Interview with Jeff Douglas on CBC Mainstreet
Host Jeff Douglas was joined by Bill Woodburn, chair of the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust and a former submarine captain, to talk about the city's role in preparations leading up to D-Day in this CBC Mainstreet radio interview.
Bernice “Bunny” McIntyre: The Wren with three service numbers.
Bernice (Neill) MacIntyre joined the WRCNS on December 18th, 1942. As a wardroom assistant, her duties included supervising the main gallery at HMCS CONESTOGA and servicing as the personal steward for the Commanding Officer, LCdr Lisabell Macneill.
CNMT Essay Competition 2024
Entries are now closed. Prizes: $1,000 provided by the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust and a publication in Canadian Naval Review.
National Defence and the preservation of HMCS Sackville
As Canada’s oldest warship and the sole remaining Flower-class corvette, HMCS Sackville is an important part of Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) history. Read more from The Department of National Defence.
Corvette Sackville in the Battle of the Atlantic Video
Watch this short documentary done by World of Warships about HMCS Sackville.
The Longest Battle - HMCS Sackville, the Crowsnest Officers Mess and the Battle of the Atlantic Video
Find out how to access the video and lesson plan about HMCS Sackville done by Valour Canada.
The Only Sackville
There has been only one vessel named HMCS Sackville in the Royal Canadian Navy. Learn more about HMCS Sackville from the government of Canada.