HMCS CHALEUR 164
Bay Class Minesweeper
Built by Marine Industries Ltd., Sorel, she was commissioned on 12 Sep 1957. Her specifications when built: Displacement: 396 tons, Length 152 ft, Beam 28 ft, Draft 8 ft, Speed: 16 knots, Complement: 3 officers and 35 men, Armament: 1-40 mm. CHALEUR, along with five of her sisters, was a member of Training Group Pacific until paid off for disposal on 18 Dec 1998. She was later sold and converted for private use being delivered to San Francisco in 2002/2003. As of Jun 2017, the CHALEUR is located on Little Potato Slough off of the San Joaquin River near 15138 W. 8 Mile Road, Stockton, CA at coordinates 38.057599, -121500654. The Stockton Maritime Museum, which is helping to restore the USS Lucid (MSO-458) museum bought parts from the previous owners who were "scrapping it out" and had removed the after deckhouse. The current owners have plans to renovate the ship and use it either for treasurer hunting or as a prepper haven. A google maps satellite and street view image dates Dec 2021 shows that she sank at her moorings outside the "Aurora" in the Little Potato Slough.
Photos and Documents Ship's company photos The Ship's Bell
Commanding Officers
In memory of those who have crossed the bar They shall not be forgotten
Former Crew Members
Photos and Documents
(CHL001) HMCS CHALEUR 164 - date unknown // From the collection of Sid Dobing // Courtesy of Brian Dobing
(CHL002) Sailors onboard HMCS CHALEUR 164 with guests. One of the two women is Betty Meyers, the other unknown // Courtesy of Dan Lawrence (CHL003) J.R. Terry Walter (right) on HMCS CHALEUR - other officer unknown // From the collection of Terry Walter, Lt (N), RCN / C.A.F. // Courtesy of Bruce Walter (CHL004-CHL005) Former HMCS CHALEUR 164 (outboard ship) located on Little Potato Slough off of the San Joaquin River near 8 Mile Road, Stockton, CA circa Jun 2016 - last sighted in same area in Jun 2017 // Courtesy of / © 2016 Jack A. Frost, LCdr, Medical Service Corps, United States Navy (retired)
(Below) Google Satellite and Street view image showing the former HMCS CHALEUR 164 having sunk at her moorings - Dec 2021
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