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Blackbird
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 80 on 3/17/2008 7:38 PM >
| | | Has anyone ever heard of the HMCS Fraiser? It's an old steamer that they decommissioned a number of years back and planned on scrapping it. My old man served aboard it and was asked if he wanted to be a tour guide (I guess they are using it as some sort of really rusty museum). He declined, but he's trying to see if the two of us can go down to "Bridgeport" or wherever the hell to take some photos on and around the old ship.
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nootz
Location: Lake Echo, NS Gender: Male
Many will always go where only one is needed
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 81 on 3/17/2008 10:34 PM >
| | | I just did a wiki search on the ship's name (which is HMCS Fraser), and apparently her status is "sunk". Also it says she was a River-class destroyer that served from 1937-1940. I'm probably looking at the wrong ship, but I can do more digging to find out. Are you sure she was a HMCS or was she just a HMS? EDIT: My bad, I was just looking at the wrong Fraser, she IS an HMCS, served from 1957-1994. Probably recommissioned in honour of the one that sank in the Atlantic. It also says that she's being held at the dock on the LaHave River in Bridgewater. I know exactly where this ship is, I've been wanting to get down there since last summer when I did a delivery down there. She's a St. Laurent-class destroyer. Here's the Link [last edit 3/17/2008 10:42 PM by nootz - edited 2 times]
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hfx_chris
Location: Dartmouth, NS Gender: Male
| | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 82 on 3/17/2008 11:14 PM >
| | | I stop and have a gawk every time I'm down that way, although I've never been on board. She doesn't look that bad from the outside, and I hope they are doing something productive with it like tours instead of it just sitting there doing nothing.
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tribeachpunk
Location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 83 on 3/18/2008 2:02 AM >
| | | I have some pictures of the Fraser somewhere. I lived down that way for most of my life. You can sneak on to the Fraser... but its pretty easy to be spotted.... And they'll chase you... in a truck.
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nootz
Location: Lake Echo, NS Gender: Male
Many will always go where only one is needed
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 84 on 3/18/2008 2:17 AM >
| | | Posted by tribeachpunk I have some pictures of the Fraser somewhere. I lived down that way for most of my life. You can sneak on to the Fraser... but its pretty easy to be spotted.... And they'll chase you... in a truck.
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Well, I guess it's a good thing I have a relatively fast car
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tribeachpunk
Location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 85 on 3/18/2008 12:52 PM >
| | | Yes, but if you were going to check out (ie. board) the Fraser, park in the park's parking lot beside the dockyard on the same side of the river (obviously). You'll have to flee to there on foot. These are two pictures I found on Google Images. They're not great but they'll give you some impression of the boats docked in Bridgewater. There is more than one ship there. They're not permanently but have seemingly become so. People in the town call them eyesores because they're not properly maintained. c/o NS Dept of Fisheries & Aquaculture
c/o SmartBridgwater
I just plugged in my ext hd and am looking for my own pictures... brb
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Blackbird
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 86 on 3/18/2008 7:19 PM >
| | | Crap, I put my post in the wrong thread; this whole discussion was ment to be in the "Any Good Areas Around Halifax?" thread. Anyhow It looks alright from the outside but I hear it's pretty bad inside, and I think it's still DND property.
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nootz
Location: Lake Echo, NS Gender: Male
Many will always go where only one is needed
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 87 on 3/18/2008 10:54 PM >
| | | It's hard to say, when I was in Bridgewater last summer on delivery, there were people (maintenance workers) walking in and out of both ships. So it could be in either good or crappy condition. By the way: those pictures look like they were taken from Riverview Park off of King Street.
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tribeachpunk
Location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 88 on 3/18/2008 11:03 PM >
| | | Posted by nootz It's hard to say, when I was in Bridgewater last summer on delivery, there were people (maintenance workers) walking in and out of both ships. So it could be in either good or crappy condition. By the way: those pictures look like they were taken from Riverview Park off of King Street.
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That park is called Shipyard's Landing.
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nootz
Location: Lake Echo, NS Gender: Male
Many will always go where only one is needed
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 89 on 3/19/2008 12:16 AM >
| | | Oops, same general area though.
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nootz
Location: Lake Echo, NS Gender: Male
Many will always go where only one is needed
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 91 on 3/20/2008 9:48 AM >
| | | Well...I guess that just proves how much I know about Bridgewater
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tribeachpunk
Location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 92 on 3/20/2008 12:23 PM >
| | | I grew up 20km away so when I needed something from "in town" I'd drive 20 mins into Bridgewater. My former high school (Park View EC) is right above Riverview Park... Shipyard's has been a hangout of mine since I was 16 or 17.
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nootz
Location: Lake Echo, NS Gender: Male
Many will always go where only one is needed
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 93 on 3/20/2008 11:41 PM >
| | | Cool, so what's the designation of the ship on the right in the first pic?
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hfx_chris
Location: Dartmouth, NS Gender: Male
| | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 94 on 3/21/2008 12:25 AM >
| | | I'll be in Bridgewater this weekend. Maybe I'll get a picture or two.
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tribeachpunk
Location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 95 on 3/21/2008 2:10 AM >
| | | There are two boats docked in Bridgewater. HMCS Fraser (DDH 233) was a St. Laurent-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from 1957-1994. She was commissioned into the RCN on 28 June 1957 and initially carried the pennant number DDE 233 as a destroyer escort. She underwent conversion to a destroyer helicopter escort (DDH) in the mid-1960s and was officially reclassed with pennant DDH 233 on 22 October 1966. Fraser was selected by the Canadian Forces for the Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) program and completed this refit on 28 May 1982. She was decommissioned from active service in the CF on 5 October 1994. Fraser was was sold to the Artificial Reef Society of Nova Scotia, who planned to sink her for use as a diving attraction off the province's South Shore. These plans are currently on hold as the vessel is docked on the Lahave River in Bridgewater for possible conversion to a museum ship, should funding become available. http://en.wikipedi...aser_%28DDH_233%29 HMCS Comorant (781) was a Bird-class patrol vessel built by Birdland Boat Works. Midland, Ontario in 1956 and served until 1963. It was sold to a religious mission, but the ship never sailed to the final destination. She was decommissioned in 1997 and sold to United States owners for diving operations, although she has remained docked in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia alongside HMCS Fraser (DDH 233). http://en.wikipedi...ki/HMCS_Cormorant_(ASL_20)
photo: http://www.hazegra.../postwar/cormoran/
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LePi
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 96 on 3/21/2008 11:14 PM >
| | | I went to the radar station today with 2 friends. The vent shaft in the sub-building was open. It was a bit dangerous though, because the little strip of cement that you need to balance on between the two pits was covered in ice. It went well though. I took about 30 pictures of the outside and inside, I might upload a few if anyone is interested. Also, the housing complex that was there, no longer exists. Only foundations and driveways. It made me a bit nervous because we had no real place to hide the car. We saw 2 other people there who came after us, they went in and looked around as well. [last edit 3/21/2008 11:23 PM by LePi - edited 2 times]
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nootz
Location: Lake Echo, NS Gender: Male
Many will always go where only one is needed
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 97 on 3/22/2008 3:14 PM >
| | | Posted by LePi I went to the radar station today with 2 friends. The vent shaft in the sub-building was open. It was a bit dangerous though, because the little strip of cement that you need to balance on between the two pits was covered in ice. It went well though. I took about 30 pictures of the outside and inside, I might upload a few if anyone is interested. Also, the housing complex that was there, no longer exists. Only foundations and driveways. It made me a bit nervous because we had no real place to hide the car. We saw 2 other people there who came after us, they went in and looked around as well.
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Yeah, they tore down the Villa itself back in 2004. It seems that every time I go up there it's getting too dark out. Oh well, I have a good light now, so time of day no longer matters. Also: feel free to put up your pics. If I had a newer camera, I'd do the same, as well as take pics of other places I know of in that area.
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Blackbird
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 98 on 3/22/2008 3:16 PM >
| | | The old Private Married Quarters have been gone for a few years now. How did you get up on top of that little bit jutting out from the main building? The last time I was up there were cinderblocks covering up the cleft in it so people couldn't climb onto it.
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nootz
Location: Lake Echo, NS Gender: Male
Many will always go where only one is needed
| | | Re: Beaverbank radar station closed for good <Reply # 99 on 3/23/2008 4:22 AM >
| | | I just climbed over the blocks...being tall helps though.
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