RCAF Station Winisk

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RCAF Station Winisk
Mid-Canada Line Sector Control Station 500
Part of
Winisk, Ontario, Canada
RCAF Station Winisk is located in Ontario
RCAF Station Winisk
RCAF Station Winisk
Coordinates55°14′39″N 85°06′42″W / 55.2442°N 85.1117°W / 55.2442; -85.1117
Site information
Controlled by Royal Canadian Air Force
Site history
Built1957
Built by Royal Canadian Air Force
In use1957 - April 1965

Royal Canadian Air Force Station Winisk (RCAF Station Winisk) was a military installation located in

Winisk, Ontario.[1]

RCAF Winisk was one of eight Sector Control Stations on the

RCAF Station North Bay
by land line. As there is no road or rail access to Winisk, an airstrip was also built to serve the base (and still exists on the site).

Opened in 1957, and fully operational in 1958,[3] RCAF Station Winisk was in operation for just eight years. The eastern portion of the Mid-Canada Line was shut down in 1965 and the Winisk base was closed. Buildings and roads on the site remain.

Environmental legacy

Local First Nations and

Member of Parliament Charlie Angus urged the federal government to clean up the site, which they say is contaminated with asbestos, PCBs and other toxins. In 2006, Angus stated that there are over 50,000 barrels of toxic material and that PCB levels in the soil were 16,000 times acceptable levels.[4] A clean-up operation was conducted between 2011 and 2013. [5]

References

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  2. ^ "MID CANADA LINE SECTOR CONTROL STATION 500 Winisk ON".
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  4. ^ Hammond, Michael (2006-08-26). "Military needs to clean up toxic bases in northern Ontario, says MP". Canadian Press.
  5. ^ "Former Radar Control Station, Winisk".