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UER Forum > Archived Rookie Forum > RCAF #4 Bombing and Gunnery School (Viewed 196 times)
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RCAF #4 Bombing and Gunnery School
< on 9/1/2009 9:30 PM >
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I guess this doesn't really qualify as an "urban" exploration but I thought I would share it anyway's. My write up is a little long winded but it give's you the history of the site and my opinion's on it. Serving in the military myself I felt an odd tingle as I walked through the former streets of the base as if I was being watched by my fellow servicemen who had passed away on the very ground I was stepping.

The #4 Bombing and Gunnery School, 34469 Fingal Line, Fingal, ON was in operation from November 1940 to February 1945. This unit was one of 105 Canadian and British Air Schools that were a part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan in Canada. There were 50 temporary buildings, a large drill hall and 6 steel framed hangars. Three hard surfaced runways were laid out in a triangle. Bombing targets were located at Dutton, Melbourne, Frome and Tempo. There was a Marine Section at Port Stanley and bombing and gunnery ranges along the north shore of Lake Erie. During this period over six thousand non-pilot aircrew graduated from this school. These students and their instructors came from several countries, mainly United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Free France, United States and Canada. Nineteen men lost their lives due to accidents involving airplanes and their names are listed on a commemorative plaque at the entrance to the old RCAF site.





The RCAF abandoned the site in June 1961 and the Federal Government sold the site to the Province of Ontario in September 1965. It was officially decommissioned in 1969.

The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and the Elgin County Stewardship Council jointly manage the Fingal Wildlife Management Area (FWMA). At present, 390 of the 720 acres at the site are devoted to agriculture, employing conservation farming methods and the remaining space is managed for wildlife habitat and human enjoyment.

In September 1992 the Kettle Creek Conservation Authority started a project to collect funds to erect the memorial plaque at the entrance and also as part of that project, to provide an interpretive walking trail and thus the War to Roses Trail was established in 1994. The 1.5 km trail follows part of the old Air Force road system and combines nature along with history and takes about 40 minutes to walk. We can all thank Ian Carmichael, Gord Longhurst and Lorne Spicer for their efforts in constructing the trail. As we remember our history and enjoy the sites and sounds of nature around us, the War to Roses brochures ask us to “Please remember the hiker’s creed: take nothing but photographs; leave nothing but footprints.”




The fire hydrants that serviced the base are still present.



The runway's are still present but have since been covered by dirt.


Only a footprint of the former hanger's remain.




The base had an operating fire hall that offered it's service's to the surrounding community.




What remain's of the former living quarter's is eerie planted tree line's that were given life from the death of a base.


This is my first real writing experience so let me know what you think, and thank you for reading it.



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Re: RCAF #4 Bombing and Gunnery School
<Reply # 1 on 9/1/2009 9:47 PM >
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Getting deeper into the history of a place, I like it. Nice write up, thanks for sharing.

“You've got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know... morons.”
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Re: RCAF #4 Bombing and Gunnery School
<Reply # 2 on 9/4/2009 1:53 AM >
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Thanks Esoterik! I'm actually having fun writing now! Why couldnt it be fun like this in high school?

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