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Canadian Forces Station Lac St. Denis (also CFS Lac St. Denis) is a former Canadian Forces Station that was located by the side of a lake, 60 miles north of Montreal in the Laurentian Mountains.
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CFS Lac St.Denis was the first installation of the Pinetree Line – a radar network created at the height of the Cold War to detect possible enemy aircraft or missiles invading North American skies. For more information, and many wonderful photos, on the history of CFS Lac St. Denis and our vanished dome,
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Canadian Forces Station Foymount (CFS Foymount) was a military radar station in Foymount, Ontario (now part of Bonnechere Valley). RCAF Station Foymount was opened in 1952 as part of the Pinetree Line of NORAD radar stations. The radar itself was situated at the top of an 523 metre hill, one...
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A team of technicians from CFS Chibougamau visited Lac St. Denis in order to test their pulse transformer. Lt. Marchildon was posted this summer and no replacement has been offered. Three MCpls. And one Cpl., Radar Techs, all FYQ-47 trained, took their release during that period.
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CFS Lac St.-Denis had its beginnings in the early 1950s when the Cold War was in full swing. This decade was a time of great growth for the RCAF with several new bases and stations created for Air Defence Command. CFS Lac St.-Denis 5 October 1967 - 31 December 1985...
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This is because the town now known as Domaine St.-Denis was once more well-known as Canadian Forces Station Lac St.-Denis, one of the many sites making up the Pinetree radar network. CFS Lac St. 202 RCAF Radio Station 1 April 1952 - 1952 RCAF Station Lac St.-Denis 1952 - 5 October 1967 CFS Lac St.
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RCAF Station Lac St. Denis, Quebec Renamed CFS Lac St. Denis.
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"We were close friends at CFS Mont Apica, 1973-75. From there they were posted to CFS Lac St Denis, then Petawawa. That is when I 'lost' them. I believe they went ot Debert, NS. Their children are Frances, Lila, Marcel, Andre and an adopted daughter.
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