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There are two Torontos in Halifax - the more familiar being HMCS Toronto. It is in the graving dock at Halifax Shipyard in the midst of a major refit. Last week the upper works were stripped of their paint, and a new gold coloured prime paint applied. The hull from the main deck down is still showing its orginal gray.
HMCS Halifax is also completing a refit at the shipyard - it is back in the water at the Machine Ship dock, and is partly visible in the background.
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