The Ojibwa is long-gone from Heddle's marine. It's in Pt.Burwell on land (it's not seaworthy). It's a museum exhibit that anyone can tour.
Moving a submarine from Halifax on the Atlantic Ocean to Port Burwell in southwestern Ontario was a tremendous challenge but one we willingly accepted. OJIBWA began her journey in late May of 2012 and spent the summer and early fall in Hamilton, at the west end of Lake Ontario. There the heavy duty modifications to attach temporary steel supports were added by the professionals at the shipyard of Heddle Marine. These supports were required for the SPMTs (modular units) which transferred the submarine from the barge to the position where she rests on land 1500 metres away.