The retired Canadian Hydrographic Vessel CSS Acadia, also ex-HMCS ACADIA in two World Wars, returned to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic today after a refit and inspection in Shelburne. She left Halifax in August.
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Acadia was towed from Shelburne to Halifax by the tug Atlantic Elm, and was then handed off to the harbour tug Atlantic Fir. |
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Atlantic Fir was rafted alongside Acadia and brought her up the harbour backwards. |
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Acadia looked very sharp with her new paint job. |
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Atlantic Elm escorted the two ships up the harbour after handing over the tow to Atlantic Fir. |
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Close-up of Acadia's newly painted rudder. |