This Canadian Forces Base opened in July of 1941 where radar operators were trained. Personnel came from the UK, United States and of course Canada.
The site closed in 1971. As of 2016, a few buildings remain including the barracks.
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This Canadian Forces Base opened in July of 1941 where radar operators were trained. Personnel came from the UK, United States and of course Canada.
The site closed in 1971. As of 2016, a few buildings remain including the barracks.
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