Those might be the best words to describe the feelings of some Bridgewater, N.S., residents now that former HMCS Cormorant is finally being towed out of town. The abandoned navy dive support ship had been tied up in Bridgewater for 20 years and has changed hands several times after it was decommissioned by the Canadian Navy in 1997. "I'm not saddened to see it go," said Port of Bridgewater president Rick Welsford. A piper plays from the shoreline as the HMCS Cormorant is towed away from the Bridgewater waterfront, where the decommissioned ship had been tied up for 20 years. Those were removed prior to the ship being towed.
Source: CBC News November 18, 2020 14:56 UTC