After the formation of
Naval Service of Canada in 1910, warships were given the prefix HMCS with the "C" representing Canadian as a way to differentiate Canadian from British warships. It was initially the only concession the
British Admiralty made following the formation of the Canadian naval service. was the first ship with the HMCS designation after being transferred from the British
Royal Navy to Canada,
commissioned on 4 August 1910. became the first Canadian ship commissioned under a Queen during March 1952. Many RCN shore facilities also bear the designation, such as , , , , and the
Royal Canadian Sea Cadets summer training centre
HMCS Quadra. Shore maintenance and mooring facilities bear the name '''His Majesty's Canadian Dockyard''' (HMC Dockyard) (in French or ). == See also ==