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  2. Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    USGS view of the complex. The museum occupies a historically significant air base first established by the Ontario Provincial Air Service in 1924. The Centre's operating revenues are derived from sales from the gift shop, admission fees, and membership dues.

  3. List of defunct airports in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Rivière Saint-Maurice (Aviation Maurice) Water Aerodrome; Roberval (Air Saguenay) Water Aerodrome; CFB St. Hubert; Sainte-Agnès-de-Dundee Aerodrome; Sainte-Julienne Aerodrome; Sainte-Lucie-de-Beauregard Aerodrome; Aérodrome Saint-Louis; Senneterre Airport; Stanhope Airport; Témiscaming/Lac Kipawa Water Aerodrome; Victoria STOLport

  4. Ontario Air National Guard Station - Wikipedia

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    311th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron Detachment 10, 854th Signal Service Company, Aviation Detachment 6, 904th Quartermaster Service Company, Aviation 1024th Guard Squadron Detachment 9, 2066th Ordnance Service Company, Aviation 11 October-7 December 1943 Army Air Forces: 364th Fighter Group: 27 February-31 March 1944 (Disbanded)

  5. Top Aces - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Jets line up in Top Aces colours. Top Aces was founded in 2000 by three former Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 fighter pilots. In 2005, Top Aces signed a $94-million contract with the Canadian Armed Forces to supply contracted combat support and adversary training.

  6. Special mission unit - Wikipedia

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    A special missions unit (SMU), at one time referred to as a "tier 1" unit, [1] is a designation for the United States military's most highly secretive and elite special operations forces. [2] The term special missions unit is also used in Australia to describe the Special Air Service Regiment .

  7. Downsview Airport - Wikipedia

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    The base was renamed Canadian Forces Base Toronto (Downsview) in 1968 and retained this name until its closure in 1996. From 1998, the property was administered by a civilian Crown corporation , officially known as Parc Downsview Park , which co-managed the airfield with Bombardier Aerospace (the successor to de Havilland Canada).

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  9. CFB North Bay - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Forces Base North Bay, also CFB North Bay, is an air force base located at the City of North Bay, Ontario about 350 km (220 mi) north of Toronto.The base is subordinate to 1 Canadian Air Division, Winnipeg, Manitoba, and is the centre for North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) operations in Canada, under the Canadian NORAD Region Headquarters, also in Winnipeg.