Halifax ceremony marks 50th anniversary of Navy’s worst peacetime accident
HALIFAX — A ceremony was held today to commemorate the worst peacetime accident in the history of the Royal Canadian Navy, which happened 50 years ago in seas off England.
An explosion and fire aboard HMCS Kootenay killed nine of its crew members and injured 53 others as toxic smoke filled the vessel.
The anniversary was marked with a remembrance ceremony at a naval memorial in Halifax’s Point Pleasant Park.
Dozens of former crew, their families and dignitaries including Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil were on hand to pay their respects.