| Restigouche, Terra Nova and Gatineau in 1983 | 
| Class overview | 
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| Name | Restigouche class | 
| Builders |  | 
| Operators |  | 
| Preceded by | St. Laurent class | 
| Succeeded by | Mackenzie class | 
| In commission | 7 June 1958 – 1 July 1998 | 
| Planned | 7 | 
| Completed | 7 | 
| Retired | 7 | 
| General characteristics | 
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| Type | Destroyer escort | 
| Displacement | 
As built:2,390 t (2,352.3 long tons) (normal)2,800 t (2,755.8 long tons) (deep load)After IRE:2,900 t (2,854.2 long tons) (deep load) | 
| Length | 
366 ft (111.6 m) (waterline)371 ft (113.1 m) (overall) | 
| Beam | 42 ft (12.8 m) | 
| Draught | 
13.17 ft (4.0 m) normal14 ft (4.3 m) deep load | 
| Propulsion |  | 
| Speed | 28 knots (52 km/h) | 
| Range | 4,750 nautical miles (8,800 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h) | 
| Complement | 
As built: 249After IRE/DELEX: 214 | 
| Sensors & processing systems
 | 
As built:1 × SPS-12 air search radar1 × SPS-10B surface search radar1 × Sperry Mk.2 navigation radar1 × SQS-501 high frequency bottom profiler sonar1 × SQS-502 high frequency mortar control sonar1 × SQS-503 hull mounted active search sonar1 × SQS-10 hull mounted active search sonar1 × Mk.69 gunnery control system with SPG-48 director forward1 × GUNAR Mk.64 GFCS with on-mount SPG-48 director aftAfter IRE:1 × SPS-12 air search radar1 × SPS-10B surface search radar1 × Sperry Mk.2 navigation radar1 × SQS-501 high frequency bottom profiler sonar1 × SQS-502 high frequency mortar control sonar1 × SQS-503 hull mounted active search sonar1 × SQS-10 hull mounted active search sonar1 × AQA-5 Jezebel passive tracer sonar1 × Mk.69 gunnery control system with SPG-48 director forwardAfter DELEX:1 × Marconi SPS 502 air search radar1 × Raytheon SPS 10D surface search radar1 × Sperry Mk.127 E navigation radar1 × SQS-505 hull sonar1 × SQS 505 VDS sonar1 × Mk.69 gunnery control system with SPG-515 director forwardAfter Gulf War:1 × Marconi SPS 502 air search radar1 × Raytheon SPS 10D surface search radar1 × Sperry Mk.127 E navigation radar1 × SQS-505 hull sonar1 × SQS-505 VDS sonar1 × C-Tech mine avoidance sonar1 × Mk.69 gunnery control system with SPG-515 director forward | 
| Electronic warfare & decoys
 | 
As built:1 × DAU HF/DF (high frequency direction finder)After IRE:1 × ULQ-6 jammer1 × WLR-1C radar analyzer1 × UPD-501 radar detector1 × SRD-501 HF/DFAfter DELEX:1 × CANEWS1 × ULQ-6 jammerAfter Gulf War:1 × CANEWS1 × ULQ-6 jammer1 × ALR-74 threat warning | 
| Armament | 
As built:1 × 3"/70 Mk.6 Vickers twin mount forward1 × 3 in (76 mm) Mk.33 FMC twin mount aft2 × Mk NC 10 Limbo ASW mortars2 × single Mk.2 "K-gun" launchers with homing torpedoes1 × 103 mm Bofors illumination rocket launchersAfter IRE/DELEX:1 × 3"/70 Mk.6 Vickers twin mount forward1 × Mk.112 ASROC octuple launcher1 × Mk NC 10 Limbo ASW mortars2 × Mk.32 triple torpedo launchers firing Mk.46 Mod 5 torpedoesAfter Gulf War:1 × 3"/70 Mk.6 Vickers twin mount forward2 × Harpoon quad SSM launchersshoulder-launched Blowpipe and Javelin SAMs1 × Phalanx CIWS2 × 40 mm/60 Bofors guns6 × .50 cal. machine guns2 × Mk.32 triple torpedo launchers firing Mk.46 Mod 5 torpedoes | 
The Restigouche-class destroyer was a class of seven destroyer escorts that served the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces from the late-1950s to the late-1990s. All seven vessels in the class were named after rivers in Canada.
The Royal Canadian Navy began planning the St. Laurent-class destroyer in the late 1940s and originally intended to procure fourteen vessels. Delays in design and construction saw the number of vessels for the St. Laurent class halved to seven. The seven remaining vessels were redesigned as the Restigouche class, taking into account design improvements found during construction of the St. Laurents. The seven ships of the class were commissioned between 1958 and 1959.