Step aboard the 205-foot Sackville and walk back in time! Restored to her wartime configuration, the ship includes exhibits, artifacts, and a memorial dedicated to those who served during the Battle of …
Step aboard the 205-foot Sackville and walk back in time! Restored to her wartime configuration, the ship includes exhibits, artifacts, and a memorial dedicated to those who served during the Battle of the Atlantic, and made the ultimate sacrifice. When onboard, guests can self-tour with the audio portals located throughout the ship, or take a guided tour in the summer months. Guests can see the: main gun deck forward, wheelhouse, open bridge, quarterdeck, tiller flats, Chiefs & Petty Officers mess, engine and boiler rooms, ratings messes, the Captain’s Cabin, and much more! Guided Tours offered July & August - 7 days a week 10 am to 4 pm. Admission Fee by donation suggested amount $5 children $10 adults.
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Sep 10, 2024
This was a really cool tour, and there were many men along the boat explaining the ships ins and outs. Who knew a cat could rank higher than a person?? A great tour with great info, thank you to th…Full review by makjms
Jun 22, 2024
It was a great honor to tour this ship. It is very historic and is being kept in good shape by volunteers. Our tour covered a lot of the ship and was very interesting. From the bridge to the steering…Full review by sburtch1
Nov 30, 2023
This is an Erik only review as Cheryl did not attend. I visited here on August 26,2023. The entry fee is by donation. The tour of the ship is self-guided. There is staff readily available to ask qu…Full review by Erik_and_Cheryl
HMCS Sackville was undergoing a refit in the submarine synchrolift. I don’t know if it is back at its jetty...so you might visit the website first. Also, sadly I don’t know the price of …
HMCS Sackville was undergoing a refit in the submarine synchrolift. I don’t know if it is back at its jetty...so you might visit the website first. Also, sadly I don’t know the price of visiting, if any. I realize that I wasn’t much use and apologize.
About/aproxmatly how long does it take to fo through the ship?
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2 hours will be plenty (if you have questions and want to talk to the staff) but otherwise if you just want to see living conditions etc 30 would be fine