HMCS Trail
HMCS Trail | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Canada | |
| Name | Trail |
| Namesake | Trail, British Columbia |
| Ordered | 14 February 1940 |
| Builder | Burrard Dry Dock Co. Ltd., North Vancouver |
| Laid down | 20 July 1940 |
| Launched | 16 October 1940 |
| Commissioned | 30 April 1941 |
| Out of service | paid off 17 July 1945 |
| Identification | Pennant number: K174 |
| Honours & awards | Atlantic 1941–45, Gulf of St. Lawrence 1942 |
| Fate | Sold for scrapping. |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Flower-class corvette (original) |
| Displacement | 950 long tons (970 t; 1,060 short tons) |
| Length | 205 ft (62.48 m) |
| Beam | 33 ft (10.06 m) |
| Draught | 11.5 ft (3.51 m) |
| Propulsion |
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| Speed | 16 knots (29.6 km/h) |
| Range | 3,450 nmi (6,390 km; 3,970 mi) at 12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph) |
| Complement | 6 officers, 79 enlisted |
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HMCS Trail was a Flower-class corvette that served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. She served primarily in the Battle of the Atlantic as a convoy escort. She was named for Trail, British Columbia.