Fireboats in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Although it is a busy port, there is sparse record of fireboats in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

During World War II, at least two fireboats served, temporarily, in Halifax:[1] The Rouille (later HMCS Rouille), formerly of Toronto served in Halifax; and the James Battle, formerly of Detroit.

In 1946, after the Rouille and James Battle were returned to their original owners, the Navy commissioned the FT-1 Fox (YTM-556), a tugboat built to a wartime design, modified to serve as a firetug.

The Canadian Armed Forces operated the CFAV Firebird in Halifax, from 1974 to 2014, and three large tugs, also equipped with water-cannons.

[3] In July 2019, the city requested tenders for a new fireboat, in the $1 million cost range, of up to 40 feet (12 m) length.

The Canadian Armed Forces operated the CFAV Firebird , which served in Halifax for decades.