MIL-Davie Shipbuilding is a historic Canadian shipbuilding company that was located in both Sorel, Quebec (MIL) and Lauzon, Quebec (Davie).

In 1986, Marine Industries Limited merged with Davie Shipbuilding to become MIL-Davie Shipbuilding.

The company declared bankruptcy in the early 2000s due to a lack of contracts and sold to Norwegian interests TECO Maritime.

The Quebec facility, located on the St. Lawrence River across from Quebec City, was closed in 1997 and will be re-activated for a contract to be delivered in 2009 and renamed Davie Yards Incorporated.

Ships built

Ferries
  • MV Joseph and Clara Smallwood (1986)
  • MV Caribou (1984)
Warships
  • Halifax-class frigate
    • HMCS Ville de Québec (FFH 332)
    • HMCS Regina (FFH 334)
    • HMCS Calgary (FFH 335)

See also

  • Marine Industries Limited
  • Davie Shipbuilding

References


Davie Shipbuilding launches Resolveclass naval support ship VesselFinder

Davie shipyard boss calls Canada's national shipbuilding strategy

Davie Shipbuilding Canadian Defence Review

Davie Shipbuilding Canada’s Great Comeback Story Canadian Defence

Davie Yards Incorporated, more commonly known as MILDavie Shipbuilding