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{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2017}}{{Use British English|date=September 2017}}Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Canada, after the former British colony and modern Dominion of Canada: - {{HMS|Canada|1765}} was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1765. She became a prison ship in 1810, and was sold broken up in 1834.
- HMS Canada was to have been a 112-gun first rate. She was laid down in 1814, but cancelled in 1832 and broken up on the stocks.
- {{HMS|Canada|1881}} was a screw corvette launched in 1881 and sold in 1897.
- HMS Canada (1913) was a battleship that the Chilean Navy had ordered as Almirante Latorre. She was launched in 1913, but the British government purchased her in 1914 after the outbreak of the First World War. The British government resold her to Chile in 1920, and as Almirante Latorre she served the Chilean Navy until she was broken up in Japan after 1959.
See also- {{ship||Canada|ship}}
- {{HMCS|Canada}}
- {{RMS|Canada}}, an {{sclass-|America|steamship|1}}
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