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Description: The Museum of Naval History - HMCS Ojibwa is a unique and educational institution dedicated to preserving the maritime heritage of Canada, particularly focusing on the history and significance of the Royal Canadian Navy. The museum takes its name from the HMCS Ojibwa, a retired Oberon-class submarine that is one of its main attractions. Located in Port Burwell, Ontario, the museum offers visitors the opportunity to explore the HMCS Ojibwa submarine, providing an immersive experience of life aboard a naval vessel. Visitors can tour the various compartments, learn about the submarine's role in Canadian naval history, and gain insights into the challenges faced by submariners. In addition to the submarine, the Museum of Naval History features a wide range of exhibits, artifacts, and displays related to Canada's naval heritage. These exhibits cover topics such as naval warfare, maritime exploration, and the contributions of the Royal Canadian Navy to Canada's history and security. The museum serves as an educational resource for people of all ages, offering guided tours, educational programs, and special events that provide a deeper understanding of Canada's naval history. It is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in maritime history and the role of the Royal Canadian Navy in shaping the nation's past and present.