Ships Built
- Warships
- Flower class corvettes:
- HMCS Amherst, launched in 1940
- HMCS Moncton, launched in 1941
- HMCS Sackville, launched in 1941
- Halifax class frigates:
- HMCS Halifax (FFH 330), launched in 1988
- HMCS Vancouver (FFH 331), launched in 1989
- HMCS Toronto (FFH 333), launched in 1991
- HMCS Montréal (FFH 336), launched in 1992
- HMCS Fredericton (FFH 337), launched in 1994
- HMCS Winnipeg (FFH 338), launched in 1995
- HMCS Charlottetown (FFH 339), launched in 1995
- HMCS St. John's (FFH 340), launched in 1996
- HMCS Ottawa (FFH 341), launched in 1996
- Protecteur class auxiliary vessels:
- HMCS Protecteur (AOR 509), launched in 1968
- HMCS Preserver (AOR 510), launched in 1969
- Research Vessels
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- CCGS Hudson
- Ferries
- for Canadian National Railways
- MV Petite Forte
- for CN Marine
- MV Abegweit, launched in 1982
- for Canadian Pacific Railway
- MV Kipawo
- MV Princess of Acadia, launched in 1971
- Ice Breakers
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- MV Kigoriak (for Canadian Marine Drilling a subsidiary of Dome Petroleum)
- Fishing trawlers
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- Marc Guylaine, allegedly a "cursed" ship whose two sister ships sank
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