(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brandon J. Vinson)

HMCS Montreal returned to Halifax October 22, 2024, avoiding the Red Sea and using the Panama Canal. With no ballistic missile defense, the Halifax class frigate was escorted through the Red Sea by a US Navy cruiser and destroyer earlier this year.

Operation HORIZON is Canada’s forward-presence mission to the Indo-Pacific region to promote peace, stability, and the rules-based international order. HMCS Montreal was the first of three Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) warships that deployed under the operation in 2024 in support of the Government of Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy.

During this deployment, HMCS Montreal sailed in a spectrum of diverse, challenging environments; from the North Atlantic to the Mediterranean and the Indo-Pacific.

Working in unison with allies and partners in the region, the ship’s crew demonstrated the RCN’s operational capabilities during military training exercises; highlighting Canada’s commitment to international collaboration and fostering military and diplomatic partnerships.

Canada’s routine presence in the Indo-Pacific, notably the deployment of HMC Ships, demonstrates our commitment to support peace, security, and stability in the region.

The most recent actions and international engagements executed by the crew of HMCS Montreal, have presented Canada as a reliable and capable international security partner, especially in regions experiencing increasing uncertainty and instability.

By Editor