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Dive into Maritime History at the HMCS Ojibwa

Explore the HMCS Ojibwa Museum in Port Burwell, a unique experience that immerses visitors in Canada's naval history aboard a real submarine.

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The Museum of Naval History - HMCS Ojibwa is not just a museum; it is a portal into the intricate world of submarines and naval warfare. Located in Port Burwell, Ontario, this unique attraction is housed in a retired Oberon-class submarine, HMCS Ojibwa, which served the Canadian Navy from 1965 to 1998. As you step aboard, you are transported back in time to discover the daily lives of submariners, their challenges, and the technological marvels that allowed them to operate under the sea. The immersive experience includes guided tours led by passionate staff who share stories that bring the history of the submarine to life. Each space within the vessel is meticulously preserved, allowing visitors to see the control room, crew quarters, and even the galley where meals were prepared in a confined environment. In addition to the submarine itself, the museum features a range of interactive exhibits and artifacts related to naval history, making it a great educational experience for visitors of all ages. The surrounding area is also picturesque, offering scenic views of Lake Erie, making it a pleasant outing for families, history buffs, and photographers alike. Whether you’re exploring the submarine's narrow corridors or engaging with the informative displays, the HMCS Ojibwa provides a memorable and enlightening experience that highlights Canada's rich maritime heritage. Don't forget to check the museum's schedule for special events and exhibits that may coincide with your visit, offering even more opportunities to delve into the fascinating world of naval history.

Local tips

  • Plan your visit during weekdays to avoid larger crowds and enjoy a more personal tour experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be navigating narrow and sometimes steep passages within the submarine.
  • Check the museum's website for current hours of operation and any special events or exhibits that may be taking place during your visit.
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A brief summary to Museum Of Naval History - HMCS Ojibwa

  • Monday 11 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-4 pm
  • Friday 11 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-5 pm

Getting There

  • Car

    If you're driving from the center of Okanagan, head southeast on Highway 401. Take exit 8 for County Road 19 toward Port Burwell. Continue on County Road 19 until you reach the intersection with Pitt St. Turn right onto Pitt St, and you'll find the Museum of Naval History - HMCS Ojibwa at 3 Pitt St, Port Burwell, ON N0J 1T0. The total driving distance is approximately 30 kilometers and should take around 25-30 minutes, depending on traffic.

  • Public Transportation

    For public transportation, first, make your way to the nearest bus stop that services the local transit line. You may need to take a bus towards the nearest major station. From there, transfer to a bus heading towards Port Burwell. Buses may not run frequently, so check the local transit schedule ahead of time. Once you arrive in Port Burwell, walk to Pitt St and follow it to the museum located at 3 Pitt St. Be prepared for a short walk from the bus stop to the museum, which could be around 10-15 minutes. Also, remember to check for any fare costs related to the bus service.

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