Ships in Class
- HMCS Victoria
- Builders: Cammell Laird in Birkenhead
- Laid down: January 1986
- Launched: 14 November 1989
- Commissioned (Royal Navy): 7 June 1991 as HMS Unseen
- Decommissioned: July 1994
- Commissioned (Canadian Forces Maritime Command): December 2000
- Operator: Royal Canadian Navy
- HMCS Windsor
- Builders: Cammell Laird in Birkenhead
- Laid down: February 1989
- Launched: 16 April 1992
- Commissioned (Royal navy): 25 June 1993 as HMS Unicorn
- Decommissioned: October 1994
- Renamed: July 2001 as HMCS Windsor
- Commissioned (Canadian Forces Maritime Command): October 2003
- Operator: Royal Canadian Navy
- HMCS Corner Brook
- Builders: Cammell Laird in Birkenhead
- Laid down: February 1987
- Launched: 22 February 1992
- Commissioned (Royal Navy): 8 May 1992 as HMS Ursula
- Decommissioned: July 1994
- Commissioned (Canadian Forces Maritime Command): March 2003
- Operator: Royal Canadian Navy
- HMCS Chicoutimi
- Builders: Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd in Barrow-in-Furness
- Laid down: November 1983
- Launched: 2 December 1986
- Commissioned (Royal Navy): 2 June 1990 as HMS Upholder
- Decommissioned: April 1993
- Commissioned (Canadian Forces Maritime Command): October 2004
- Operator: Royal Canadian Navy
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