HMCS Inch Arran (K667)

HMCS Inch Arran was a Canadian River-class frigate named after Inch Arran Point in Dalhousie, New Brunswick, Canada. She was assigned to EG 28 in January 1945, and spent the remainder of World War II on patrol and escort duties in Halifax. The most notable escort was alongside HMCS Buckingham approximately 140 miles south-southeast of Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Here both vessels escorted surrendered German U-Boat U-889 back to harbor. Before any of the three vessels were granted entry through the anti-submarine gates of Shelburne Harbor the U-889 was boarded and thoroughly inspected.

Inch Arran was built in Lauzon, Quebec by Davie Shipbuilding and Repairing Co. Ltd.. She was ordered on 1 February 1943, first commissioned 18 November 1944 and decommissioned 28 November 1945. Inch Arran was later recommissioned as a with the pennant number 308 on 23 August 1954. Before she was finally paid off and decommissioned on 23 June 1965, Inch Arran was used in a training role on the western coast of Canada. After being decommissioned, she was sold for conversion into a museum and youth club; this did not happen, and she was ultimately dismantled in 1970.