T e Flowers of Canada: T e Royal Canadian Navy’s corvettes in
World War II By Bruce LeCren
Introduction T e Flower-class corvette was singularly responsible for the rise of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) from a small fl eet of six destroyers and a handful of auxiliary
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Figure 1 (1941): Chicoutimi shortly aſt er commissioning, at Sydney, Nova Scotia, appears untidy and is painted builder’s grey overall. It has the mainmast, and minesweeping equipment will be on the quarterdeck. T ere may not be any secondary armament. T e inadequate size of the original bridge is apparent. All photographs are from the collection of the Naval Museum of Alberta in Calgary, Alberta, used with permission.