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Sites from the World War II British Commonwealth Air Training Plan in Southern Alberta

A major contribution from Canada during World War II was the training of over 130,000 aircrew. Southern Alberta with its large flat open plains was an ideal area for training

For background information be sure to include the Nanton Lancaster Air Museum in your tour.

Follow the directions & visit the sites or select the links to view what I recorded in 2006

Start Kenyon Field - Lethbridge (green) >>>>>>>> Destination Pearce (red)
Start Pearce (green) >>>>>>>> Destination Fort Macleod (red)
Start Fort Macleod (green) >>>>>>>> Destination Granum (red)
Start Granum (green) >>>>>>>> Destination Woodhouse (red)
Start Woodhouse (green) >>>>>>>> Destination Claresholm (red)
Start Claresholm (green) >>>>>>>> Destination Vulcan (red)
Start Vulcan (green) >>>>>>>> Destination Ensign (red)
Start Ensign (green) >>>>>>>> Destination Ensign (red)
Other Our Heritage pages related to the BCATP

History Clip 1— What Happened to 2500 Old Planes?

History Clip 5 Harvard Crashes on Coalhurst Farm

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