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CFS Falconbridge
Funny how I have been able to train my eyes to pick out anything of interest with regard to things military...
Out for a drive this afternoon in the nether regions of the Greater Sudbury area in a place that I have never ventured before. As I drove the back roads I spotted something that interesting enough looked quite military in appearance while driving past at a modest 90kph. I was headed for a retrieval elsewhere but made sure that I would double back and check it out later. I discovered that yes in deed what I saw was military. Turns out that the pseudo development in progress was in fact former CFS Falconbridge. Had I known about it before or heard of it? No. Turns out with a bit of Google research that I was able to satisfy my curiousity. CFS Falconbridge was a radar station as part of the Pine Tree Line during the Cold War, meant to help intercept fighters in case of Soviet invasion. This would go hand in hand with CFB North Bay's role as an interceptor squadron during the time. Also interesting to note that the Bomarc nuclear missile battery still exists just north of town, it's silos eerily emply as a stark reminder of Canada's Cold War past...
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Hi Chris
Yes, there were quite a few radar sites along the line. My Father was an RCAF Communication type and he visited or was posted to just about every one. Some were just the domes and a community near-by but many were a complete isolated RCAF Station with everything an Airman and his Family could want. Gym, pool, exchange, bowling, social clubs etc; all off the tracks in Parent, Que for example! Big Pike too. http://www.c-and-e-museum.org/Pinetr.../homepage.html Funny how Falconbridge isn't mentioned in Google maps yet Lowther is. Even has a Google maps "symbol"!! In the fall/winter you can see the golf ball dome mounts from the TCH. https://www.google.ca/maps/place/CFS...296ef00b6fad34 regards Darrell |
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