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CFS Falconbridge

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Military radar station in Ontario, Canada
CFS Falconbridge
RCAF Station Falconbridge
Part ofThe Pinetree Line
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Site information
CodeC-9
OwnerPrivate
Controlled by Royal Canadian Air Force
Open to
the public
No
ConditionPartially repurposed,
partially derelict
Location
CFS Falconbridge is located in Ontario
CFS Falconbridge
CFS Falconbridge
Coordinates46°37′34″N80°50′38″W / 46.62619°N 80.84378°W /46.62619; -80.84378
Site history
Built by Royal Canadian Air Force
In use1952-1985
Garrison information
Garrison33 Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron[1]

Canadian Forces Station Falconbridge (CFS Falconbridge) was a military radar station in theCanadian province ofOntario, active from 1952 to 1985.

The station was geographically located inValley East,Ontario, although the nearest settlement — and the source of the station's name — was the community ofFalconbridge inNickel Centre. The site is now within the municipal boundaries ofGreater Sudbury.

History

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CFS Falconbridge was opened asRCAF Station Falconbridge in 1952 as part ofNORAD'sPinetree Line of radar stations. The original operating unit was No. 33 Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, later renamed No. 33 Radar Squadron when aircraft monitoring functions were transferred to Regional Headquarters inDuluth, Minnesota. In 1967, the base was renamed Canadian Forces Station Falconbridge with the unification of Canada's military into theCanadian Forces.[2]

The station's operational call sign wasTomboy.[3]

In 1975, a detachment ofCFB North Bay's Air Weapons Control and Countermeasures School opened in Falconbridge. Instruction was provided in target plotting, weapons control and radar anti-jamming techniques.[2]

A visual and radarUFO incident occurred in the community on November 11, 1975, later reported in a press release byNORAD. The object was tracked on radar from the base and sighted in binoculars, and estimated to be a 100-foot diameter sphere with craters. SevenOPP police officers also witnessed the UFO. Some explanations given for the sightings includedVenus, clouds, and/orweather balloons.[4]

CFS Falconbridge was closed when the Pinetree Line was declared redundant in the mid-1980s. The station was sold to Pine Ridge Developments, a private real estate developer, in 1987 for $1.9 million.[5] The residential part of the base is now a commercial rental housing development, and the radar operations building was torn down in 2007.[3] Pine Ridge faced some criticism in 2003 for making only minimal safety improvements to the base's badly deteriorated former barracks and mess hall despite having rented out homes on the site to tenants with children.[5]

References

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  1. ^A History of the Air Defence of Canada, 1948-1997. Commander Fighter Group. 1997.ISBN 978-0-9681973-0-1.
  2. ^abOzorak, Paul.Abandoned Military Installations of Canada: Volume I: Ontario. 1991.ISBN 0-9695127-1-6.
  3. ^abCFS Falconbridge, Ontario Abandoned Places.
  4. ^The Canadian UFO Report: The Best Cases Revealed, Chris Rutkowski and Geoff Dittman, 2006,ISBN 1-55002-621-6
  5. ^ab"Radar base no bargain for tenants"Archived 2006-11-03 atarchive.today.Northern Life, May 6, 2003.
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