- HMCS Protector
HMCS "Protector" was the name of a
Royal Canadian Navy base located in Sydney Harbour onNova Scotia 'sCape Breton Island .During the months prior to the declaration of
World War II in 1939, the RCMP Patrol Vessel "Protector" stationed at Sydney for various policing duties. On28 August 1939 theRoyal Canadian Navy established a small shore facility on the Sydney waterfront. On22 July 1940 , this facility was commissioned as HMCS "Protector", taking its name from Patrol Vessel "Protector"; RCN regulations at the time dictated that the name of a naval shore establishment must have been borne by a vessel afloat.HMCS "Protector" saw intensive use during the early years of the war as Sydney Harbour became the assembly port for slow Atlantic convoys of the SC (Sydney-Clyde) series. "Protector" was the base for the warships that escorted the SC convoys in the western Atlantic. "Protector" was the focal point for the extensive Sydney Harbour defences that were established to protect against
Nazi U-boat attack.HMCS "Protector" was initially stationed on the Sydney waterfront and used commercial wharves and buildings along Esplanade Street where the present armouries and marine terminal are located. In 1943, a new custom-built shore facility and extensive piers was constructed at Point Edward on the opposite western shore of the harbour. A
Canadian National Railways line linked this new base to the mainline to Truro and numerous convoy supply ships and warships were loaded and serviced at "Protector"; at the same time, the RCN maintained use of the commercial facilities on the eastern shore in Sydney proper. The base specialised in repair and fitting.After the end of the war, the RCN relinquished use of the commercial facilities on the Sydney waterfront (eastern side of the harbour) but maintained the use of HMCS "Protector" at Point Edward on the western side of the harbour until the base was closed and decommissioned in 1965.
Following the base's closure, the nascent
Canadian Coast Guard College was located in some of the now-unused RCN facilities and used the base's jetties; a custom-built CCGC opened on an adjacent property in 1981.
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