HMCS TRANSCONA (J271)

HMCS TRANSCONA

HMCS TRANSCONA

The History of HMCS TRANSCONA

Built at Sorel and commissioned there on November 25, 1942, Transcona was the last Bangor class minesweeper to join the RCN. She arrived at Halifax on December 19, 1942, having escorted HMCS Provider enroute, and remained in shipyard hands there from December 22 to March 6, 1943, owing to engine defects. Following workups at Halifax, she was assigned in April, 1943, to WLEF and, in June, to newly created EG W-2. In May, 1944, she joined Halifax Force, remaining until June, 1945, after which she performed various local tasks until she was paid off at Sydney on July 31, 1945. During this period she was under refit and repair at Lunenburg from February to May, 1945. On September 1st, Transcona was transferred to the marine section of the RCMP and renamed "French". She was finally paid off and sold for scrap at La Have, N.S., in 1961.

HMCS TRANSCONA Statistical Data

  • Pendant: J271
  • Type: Minesweeper
  • Class: BANGOR Class (40-41 Diesel Programme)
  • Displacement: 592 tonnes
  • Length: 162 ft
  • Width: 28 ft
  • Draught: 8.3 ft
  • Speed: 16 kts
  • Compliment: 6 Officers and 77 Crew
  • Arms: 1-12 pdr, 2-20mm
  • Builder: Marine Industries Ltd., Sorel, Que.
  • Keel Laid: 18-Dec-40
  • Date Launched: 26-Apr-41
  • Date Commissioned: 25-Nov-42
  • Paid off: 31-Jul-45

Keywords: HMCS TRANSCONA, Royal Canadian Navy Ship, Minesweeper, BANGOR Class (40-41 Diesel Programme) Class