It's a little quieter at sprawling Pine Street Armoury this summer.
"After five years here, regional summer training has been relocated to Meaford (near Owen Sound) for at least this year," said Lt.-Col Blake Golder, commanding officer of the 49th Field Regiment, one of two Sault Ste. Marie military reserve units.
For five summers, 2006 through 2010, the Sault was the primary training destination for hundreds of Royal Canadian Artillery reservists who took month-long courses on everything from basic artillery to advanced leadership.
"I am surprised at the move, I thought the camp here had been a success. For whatever reason they decided to relocate," said Golder of the training sessions that attracted nearly 300 personnel last year, late April through early September.
The majority of reservists were from Ontario's six such reserve units, including the 49th, but also from throughout the country. Reservists, as well as their instructors, were housed and fed at Sault College and Algoma University ....