George Wallace
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Many on this site are too young to remember, but at one time Canada's Military was very well represented in most communities across the land. Since the early 1950's, susecative Governments have cut the Defence Budget and closed down Bases from coast to coast. In Ottawa alone there have been several base closures.
Places like Souix Lookout, ON; Yorkton, Alsask, and Dana in SK; Sydney, NS; Foymont, ON; Summerside and Charlottetown, PEI; Chatham, NB and Chatham, ON; Saint Hubert, PQ; Penhold, AB; Picton, ON; Senetere, PQ; Val D'Or, PQ; Gander, NF;................................the list is pages long. So long has this been going on, that many Canadians don't even know that they lived near or are living on what was once a military Base.
Many Canadians have never even heard of Camp X. Many don't know anything of the numerous Commonwealth Air Training Command Bases that dotted the country. There is a former base in Ontario, near the Quebec border, just south of the 417 that once had a population of over 30,000. Now its' landing strips are hidden in the woods and covered by piles of manure. A few concrete small arms butts are visible in the woods. All its buildings are gone. Totally forgotten in time. Military installations were very common across Canada in the 1950's. Today they are very rare.
With the disappearance of the Bases, we have seen the disappearance of a knowledgeable Public. There are Canadians who to this day, do not even know that Canada has a military.
Do you know what military installations were located near your home?
Places like Souix Lookout, ON; Yorkton, Alsask, and Dana in SK; Sydney, NS; Foymont, ON; Summerside and Charlottetown, PEI; Chatham, NB and Chatham, ON; Saint Hubert, PQ; Penhold, AB; Picton, ON; Senetere, PQ; Val D'Or, PQ; Gander, NF;................................the list is pages long. So long has this been going on, that many Canadians don't even know that they lived near or are living on what was once a military Base.
Many Canadians have never even heard of Camp X. Many don't know anything of the numerous Commonwealth Air Training Command Bases that dotted the country. There is a former base in Ontario, near the Quebec border, just south of the 417 that once had a population of over 30,000. Now its' landing strips are hidden in the woods and covered by piles of manure. A few concrete small arms butts are visible in the woods. All its buildings are gone. Totally forgotten in time. Military installations were very common across Canada in the 1950's. Today they are very rare.
With the disappearance of the Bases, we have seen the disappearance of a knowledgeable Public. There are Canadians who to this day, do not even know that Canada has a military.
Do you know what military installations were located near your home?