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HMCS ''Galiano'' was a Canadian government fisheries patrol vessel pressed into service with the Royal Canadian Navy in 1917. ''Galiano'' disappeared in a storm in October 1918, making her Canada's only warship lost during the First World War. ==Origins and military sservice==
Built by the Dublin Dockyard in Dublin, Ireland, in 1913, ''Galiano'' was a steel-hulled, single-screw vessel fitted with a powerful search light, as well as electrical lighting for the whole ship, and was the sister ship of CGS . ''Galiano'' was named after commander Dionisio Alcalá Galiano of the Spanish navy, who had explored the Strait of Georgia in 1792, and for whom Galiano Island was named. ''Galiano'' arrived in Esquimalt, British Columbia on 21 February 1914 to start her duties in the fisheries protection service as a patrol boat. Although not formally commissioned as naval vessels until 1917, ''Galiano'' and her sister ship ''Malaspina'' mixed civil duties with naval patrol and examination work, including minesweeping training and trials, for much of the war. Following ''Galiano''s transfer to the Royal Canadian Navy, she was commanded by Lieutenant Robert May Pope, RNCVR.
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