Former Mid-Canada Line Site 312A
Canada /
Quebec /
Fermont /
World
/ Canada
/ Quebec
/ Fermont
abandoned / shut down, former air force base, early warning radar
One of approximately 90 unmanned remote radar stations spanning Canada along the 50th parallel, Site 312A was activated for service with the Mid-Canada Line in April of 1957. Reporting to, controlled by and maintained by Sector Control Station 300 at Knob Lake, Site 312A was a typical Detection Site consisting a 28 X 60 feet prefabricated building divided into power, equipment and living quarters, with an external 350ft tall steel lattice tower which mounted the four Doppler transmitters facing East/West in transmitting/receiving pairs which functioned as a a low-altitude "trip wire" defense against Soviet aircraft.
Site power and heat was provided by three diesel electric generators, two of which were usually on automatic standby, which were fitted with heat exchangers on their exhaust lines to provide heat for the station living area and detection and communications equipment room. The building also was equipped with a small galley, sanitary facilities and berthing for the technicians who would deploy to the site to perform maintenance tasks. The remote location of the site meant it was only accessible by helicopter, and only when weather conditions would permit safe navigation and flight operations.
Remaining operational through early 1960's, Site 312A was destroyed by an accidental fire, demolished and not rebuilt.
lswilson.dewlineadventures.com/scs300.htm
Site power and heat was provided by three diesel electric generators, two of which were usually on automatic standby, which were fitted with heat exchangers on their exhaust lines to provide heat for the station living area and detection and communications equipment room. The building also was equipped with a small galley, sanitary facilities and berthing for the technicians who would deploy to the site to perform maintenance tasks. The remote location of the site meant it was only accessible by helicopter, and only when weather conditions would permit safe navigation and flight operations.
Remaining operational through early 1960's, Site 312A was destroyed by an accidental fire, demolished and not rebuilt.
lswilson.dewlineadventures.com/scs300.htm
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Canada_Line
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Coordinates: 55°12'10"N 69°31'28"W
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