HMCS Venture was a sail training schooner in Halifax, Nova Scotia from 1937 to 1939. She became a guard and accommodation vessel during WWII. In 1943, the schooner was renamed Harbour Craft 190. The schooner was sold to private interests following the war and renamed Alfred & Emily before being lost by fire in 1951.
50 gun fourth-rate, ship-rigged frigate with three masts, 2,125 tons. Served on the Canadian Forces Pacific Station in 1848.
Composite screw sloop, 940 tons. Fitted as a survey ship in 1886 and served on the Canadian Forces Pacific Station from 1898 to 1911 doing hydrographic surveys. She was sold at Esquimalt, bought by Vancouver Branch Navy League of Canada but then sold for breaking up in 1914.
Wood screw gunboat, 232 tons. Served on Canadian Forces Pacific Station from 1860 to 1869 and sold in Esquimalt in 1869.