Looking at the 24 Naval Reserve Divisions (NRD) across Canada. It is interesting that all but 4 of them are located on waterfronts, next to a a body of water - sea, lake, or river. Makes sense, they are Navy units after all. Four of them are not. HMCS Donnacona, HMCS Tecumseh, HMCS Nonsuch, and HMCS Unicorn.
I am interested to see if there is any reason in history why the Donnacona - and formerly HMCS Montreal - is not located on a waterfront as well. The other 3 NRDs are in the Prairies and therefore perhaps their cities do not have ample waterfront locations. Montreal OTOH has no lack of river shores in which the Donnacona could have been located. Instead, she is located in the middle of residential-commercial area.
I am interested to see if there is any reason in history why the Donnacona - and formerly HMCS Montreal - is not located on a waterfront as well. The other 3 NRDs are in the Prairies and therefore perhaps their cities do not have ample waterfront locations. Montreal OTOH has no lack of river shores in which the Donnacona could have been located. Instead, she is located in the middle of residential-commercial area.