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Coordinates: 43°3803N 79°2410W / 43.6342°N 79.4028°W / 43.6342; -79.4028
 

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HMCS York
HMCS York in 2009
Active1923-Present
CountryCanada Canada
Branch Royal Canadian Navy
TypeNaval Reserve Division
RoleReserve unit
SizeApprox. 300 sailors and officers
Garrison/HQ659 Lake Shore Boulevard West
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 1A7
Motto(s)Bon Espoir (Good hope)
ColoursAzure Blue and White
Equipment24 ft (7.3 m) RHIB (ZH-733 CDO)
Battle honoursPre-The First World War
  • Lowestoft, 1665
  • Orfordness, 1666
  • Sole Bay, 1672
  • Schooneveld, 1673
  • Texel, 1673
  • Louisburg, 1758
  • Martinique, 1809

Post-The First World War

  • Atlantic, 1939
  • Norway, 1940
  • Mediterranean, 1940–41
  • Malta Convoys, 1941
Commanders
Current
commander
Commander Paul Smith, MSM, CD

HMCS York is a Royal Canadian Navy Reserve Division (NRD) located in Toronto, Ontario. Dubbed a stone frigate, HMCS York is a land-based naval establishment for part-time sailors as well as a local recruitment centre for the Canadian Naval Reserve.

History[edit]

The unit was established in 1942 to replace the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve Half Company created in 1923.[1] During World War II, it was a premiere naval recruiting depot in the British Commonwealth through which over 17,000 personnel passed during the years of the war.

HMCS York was named after the original name of the city of Toronto and the first British commercial craft on Lake Ontario.[2]

York is home to the Canadian Forces Sailing Association's Toronto establishment.

Athletics[edit]

During the Second World War, Toronto HMCS York fielded a football team in the Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU). Some of the notable players and coaches associated with the team were: Royal Copeland, Steve Karrys, Bob Stewart and the coach Teddy Morris.

Facilities[edit]

Although located on the Lake Ontario shoreline, York has no facilities for naval ships. Rigid-hulled inflatable boats (RHIB) are deployed at the division, but the mooring facilities to the south of HMCS York belong to Toronto's branch of the Canadian Forces Sailing Association, the [3] National Yacht Club, and Alexandra Yacht Club, and are for pleasure craft and such working vessels as serve the clubs.

Prior to 1947, the division was located at two other locations:

1395 Lake Shore Boulevard West: 1926–1959[3]

Canadian National Exhibition Automotive Building: 1942–1947

HMCS York moved to its current location in 1959.

Band[edit]

A small ensemble from HMCS York Band with Condoleezza RiceinToronto, June 2013.

HMCS York parades one of the five Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Ship's Bands in Canada. The band is a professional brass and reed band with approximately 30 members. Their primary operational and training period is from September to May.[4]

The band is composed of the following assets:

It was formed in 1939 from the a Naval School of Music that was established at HMCS York by Lieutenant Commander Alfred Zeally (who is today regarded as the "Father of the Royal Canadian Navy bands").[5][6] A notable director of the band includes Robert Hartford Plunkett, who served as the band director in its early years as an official reserve band.[7]

Badge[edit]

Description: Azure a white rose of York rayonne Or.[2]

HMCS York Facilities
HMCS York plaque at the Canadian National Exhibition grounds in Toronto

Significance: HMCS York was named after the original name of the City of Toronto and the first British commercial craft on Lake Ontario. The badge design was designed by the Admiralty who granted its use as the ship's badge for York.[2]

Personnel[edit]

HMCS York serves as a Naval Reserve Division with more than 350 full-time and part-time naval personnel. The current Commanding Officer is Commander Paul Smith, MSM, CD.

Lodger units at HMCS York:

Notable former members[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve Historical Plaque". www.torontohistory.org. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012.
  • ^ a b c Personnel, Government of Canada, National Defence, Chief Military (9 March 2005). "HMCS York". www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca. Retrieved 29 March 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ "Branch 344 - Branch Information". rcl344.com. Archived from the original on 9 July 2013.
  • ^ "Harbourfront Centre - Music".
  • ^ https://navalandmilitarymuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/CFB-Esquimalt-Museum-Crowsnest-Volume13-Number-09-Jul-1961.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjZwPKq0M_mAhWVZM0KHfZLDCIQFjAAegQIBRAC&usg=AOvVaw1KM298OjrMj8BBGDBy7fI9 [dead link]
  • ^ Alaimo, Lucie (15 August 2011). Musical Performance in the Canadian Military: A Preliminary Analysis of an Institution (Masters). Carleton University. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  • ^ "Robert PLUNKETT Obituary (2002)". The Globe and Mail – via Legacy.com.
  • ^ [1]
  • ^ [2]
  • External links[edit]

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