List of British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facilities in Canada
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This article contains a List of Facilities of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP), a major program for training Allied air crews during World War II, operated schools and facilities in all nine Canadian provinces (Newfoundland and Labrador was not yet part of Canada).
[edit] Training aircraft
For many facilities, the type of training aircraft used appears in parentheses. The BCATP used the following types of aircraft for training:
- Airspeed Oxford
- Avro Anson
- Boeing Stearman
- Bristol Bolingbroke
- Cessna Crane
- De Havilland Tiger Moth
- Fairchild Cornell
- Fairey Battle
- Fairey Swordfish
- Fleet Finch
- Noorduyn Norseman
- North American Harvard
- North American Yale
- Stinson 105
- Westland Lysander
[edit] Facilities
[edit] Training Command Headquarters
The BCATP operated four major commands:
1. Toronto, Ontario, with responsibility for all Ontario facilities except those in the far southeastern and northwestern ends of the province.
2. Winnipeg, Manitoba, with responsibility for facilities in northwestern Ontario, Manitoba, and part of Saskatchewan.
3. Montreal, Quebec, with responsibility for facilities in far southeastern Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes.
4. Regina, Saskatchewan, with reponsibility for British Columbia, Alberta, and part of Saskatchewan.
[edit] Central Flying School
The Central Flying School was located in Trenton, Ontario, which still hosts a major military airbase, CFB Trenton.
[edit] Central Navigation School
The Central Navigation School was located in Rivers, Manitoba (Anson).
[edit] Instrument Navigation School
The Instrument Navigation School was located near Deseronto, Ontario, at what is currently Tyendinaga (Mohawk) Airport.
[edit] Manning Depots
The BCATP had two principle Manning Depots:
[edit] Initial Training School
Recruits started their training with a few weeks at an Initial Training School, to learn the basics of military life.
3. Victoriaville, Quebec (Finch and Moth)
[edit] Elementary Flying Training Schools
An Elementary Flying Training School (EFTS) gave a recruit 50 hours of basic aviation instruction on a simple trainer like the Moth or Finch. Pilots who showed promise went on to advanced training at a Service Flying Training School. Others went on to different specialties, such as wireless, navigation or bombing and gunnery.
1. Malton, Ontario (Moth) — currently Toronto Pearson International Airport
2. Fort William, Ontario (Moth)
3. London, Ontario (Finch)
4. Windsor Mills, Quebec (Finch and Moth)
5. Lethbridge, Alberta, High River, Alberta (Moth and Cornell)
6. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (Moth and Cornell)
7. Windsor, Ontario (Finch)
8. Vancouver, British Columbia (Moth)
9. St. Catharines, Ontario (Moth)
10. Hamilton, Ontario, Pendleton, Ontario (Moth and Finch) — currently Hamilton/John C. Munro International Airport and Pendleton Airport
11. Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec (Finch and Cornell)
12. Goderich, Ontario (Finch) — now Goderich Airport
13. St. Eugene, Ontario (Finch)
14. Portage La Prairie, Manitoba (Moth and Finch)
15. Regina, Saskatchewan (Moth and Cornell)
16. Edmonton, Alberta (Moth and Finch)
17. Stanley, Nova Scotia (Finch and Moth)
18. Boundary Bay, British Columbia
19. Virden, Manitoba (Moth and Cornell)
20. Oshawa, Ontario (Moth)
21. Chatham, New Brunswick (Finch)
22. Quebec City, Quebec (Finch)
23. Davidson, Saskatchewan, Yorkton, Saskatchewan (Cornell)
24. Abbotsford, British Columbia, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan (Cornell)
25. DeWinton, Alberta (Moth, Stearman and Cornell)
27. Neepawa, Manitoba (Moth and Cornell)
32. Bowden, Alberta (Moth, Stearman and Cornell)
33. Caron, Saskatchewan (Cornell)
34. Assiniboia, Saskatchewan — RAF school incorporated into 25
35. Neepawa, Manitoba — RAF school incorporated into 26
36. Pearce, Alberta (Moth and Stearman)
[edit] Service Flying Training Schools
The Service Flying Training School provided advanced training for pilots, including fighter and multi-engine training.
1. Camp Borden, Ontario (Harvard)
2. Uplands (Ottawa), Ontario (Harvard and Yale) — currently Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport
3. Calgary, Alberta (Anson and Crane)
4. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Anson and Crane)
5. Brantford, Ontario (Anson) — currently Brantford Airport
6. Dunnville, Ontario (Harvard and Yale) — currently Dunnville Airport
7. Fort MacLeod, Alberta (Anson) — currently Fort Macleod Airport
8. Moncton, New Brunswick (Anson)
9. Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Centralia, Ontario (Anson and Harvard) — currently Summerside Airport and Centralia/Huron Airpark
10. Dauphin, Manitoba (Harvard) — currently Dauphin (Lt. Col W.G. (Billy) Barker VC Airport)
11. Yorkton, Saskatchewan (Harvard, Crane and Anson) — currently Yorkton Municipal Airport
12. Brandon, Manitoba (Crane and Anson) — currently Brandon Municipal Airport
13. St. Hubert (Montreal), Quebec (Harvard and Anson) — currently MontrĂ©al/St-Hubert Airport
14. Aylmer, Ontario (Anson and Harvard)
15. Claresholm, Alberta (Anson) — currently Claresholm Industrial Airport
16. Hagersville, Ontario (Anson and Harvard)
17. Souris, Manitoba (Anson and Harvard)
18. Gimli, Manitoba (Anson) — currently Gimli Industrial Park Airport (see also Gimli Glider)
19. Vulcan, Alberta (Anson)
31. Kingston, Ontario (Battle and Harvard) — currently Kingston/Norman Rogers Airport
32. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan (Oxford) — currently Moose Jaw/Air Vice Marshal C.M. McEwen Airport
33. Carberry, Manitoba (Anson)
34. Medicine Hat, Alberta (Harvard and Oxford) — currently Medicine Hat Airport
35. North Battleford, Saskatchewan (Oxford) — currently North Battleford (Cameron McIntosh) Airport
36. Penhold, Alberta (Oxford)
37. Calgary, Alberta (Oxford, Harvard and Anson)
38. Estevan, Saskatchewan (Anson) — currently Estevan Airport
39. Swift Current, Saskatchewan (Oxford) — currently Swift Current Airport
41. Weyburn, Saskatchewan (Anson and Harvard) — currently Weyburn Airport
[edit] Air Observer Schools
1. Malton, Ontario (Anson) — currently Toronto Pearson International Airport
2. Edmonton, Alberta (Anson)
3. Regina, Saskatchewan (Anson)
4. London, Ontario (Anson)
5. Winnipeg, Manitoba (Anson) — current Winnipeg International Airport
6. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (Anson)
7. Portage La Prairie, Manitoba (Anson)
8. Quebec City, Quebec (Anson)
9. St-Jean, Quebec (Anson)
10. Chatham, New Brunswick (Anson)
[edit] Bombing and Gunnery Schools
1. Jarvis, Ontario (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander)
2. Mossbank, Saskatchewan (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander)
3. Macdonald, Manitoba (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander)
4. London, Ontario (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander)
5. Dafoe, Saskatchewan (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander)
6. Mountain View, Ontario (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander)
7. Paulson, Manitoba (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander)
8. Lethbridge, Alberta (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander)
9. Mont-Joli, Quebec (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander)
10. Mount Pleasant, Prince Edward Island (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander)
31. Picton, Ontario (Anson, Battle, Bolingbroke and Lysander) — currently Picton Airport
[edit] Air Navigation Schools
3. Port Albert, Ontario (Anson)
33. Hamilton, Ontario (Anson) — currently Hamilton/John C. Munro International Airport
[edit] Wireless Schools
1. Winnipeg, Manitoba (Moth, Stinson 105) — currently Winnipeg International Airport
2. Calgary, Alberta (Harvard and Fort)
3. Montreal, Quebec (Norseman and Moth)
4. Guelph, Ontario (Norseman and Moth)
[edit] Flying Instructor Schools
1. Trenton, Ontario — currently CFB Trenton
2. RCAF Station Pearce, Alberta (various)
3. Arnprior, Ontario (various) — currently Arnprior/South Renfrew Municipal Airport
4. RCAF Station Vulcan, Vulcan, Alberta
[edit] Naval Air Gunner School
1. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia (Swordfish)
[edit] General Reconnaissance Schools
1. Summerside, Prince Edward Island (Anson) — currently Summerside Airport
31. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (Anson) — currently Charlottetown Airport

