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Can you visit Camp X?

Can you visit Camp X?

23 at Intrepid Park on Boundary Road (near the Whitby/Oshawa border) at 1 p.m. and is open to everyone. The park is south of Wentworth Street. For more information contact Ms. Hodgson at 905-985-6434 or [email protected] or visit www.camp-x.com.

Is Camp X still open?

Taken over by the Canadian government in 1947, Camp X operated as a military signals station until it was closed down in 1969 and eventually demolished. A plaque now marks the site.

Who attended Camp X?

Camp X operated for about two years. During that time, over 500 agents were trained there. These agents came from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, including Canadian, American, British, Italian, Chinese, Yugoslavian, Hungarian, Romanian, and more.

Where was Camp X located in Whitby?

The site, located on Boundary Road in Whitby, Ontario, is now a passive park named “Intrepid Park”. In recent years, the park has been the site of annual Remembrance Day ceremonies hosted by 2 Intelligence Company, a military intelligence unit based in Toronto, Ontario.

What did the National Resources Mobilization Act do?

Politics and Government: Conscription King introduced the National Resources Mobilization Act (NRMA), which called for a national registration of eligible men and authorized conscription for home defence. From April 1941 the young men called up were required to serve for the rest of the war on home defence duties.

Did the Battle of Atlantic occur in Canadian waters?

The Battle of the Atlantic brought the war to Canada’s doorstep, with U-boats torpedoing ships within sight of Canada’s East Coast and even in the St. Lawrence River. Canada’s Merchant Navy, along with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), played a key role in the Allied efforts.

Can Canada force you to go to war?

Canada does not currently have mandatory military service. The Canadian Armed Forces are voluntary services. Conscription is the compulsory enlistment or “call up” of citizens for military service.

Can you still be called up for war?

The draft originates in antiquity and sees people bound to serve in the military unless they have extenuating circumstances. Draft age varies, but traditionally starts at 18, and few countries still make use of the practice.

Did German U-boats reach Canada?

U-boat Landings German submarines landed men in Québec and Labrador twice during WORLD WAR II. On the night of 8-9 Nov 1942 the spy Werner Janowski came ashore from U-518 near New Carlisle, Qué, and was almost immediately captured, later becoming an RCMP double agent.

Did Canada ever have a battleship?

HMS Canada (1881) was a screw corvette launched in 1881 and sold in 1897. HMS Canada (1913) was a battleship that the Chilean Navy had ordered as Almirante Latorre.

Is it illegal to be a mercenary in Canada?

The use and recruitment of mercenaries are legally forbidden by the 1989 International Convention against the Recruitment, Use, Financing and Training of Mercenaries. A mercenary is defined as any person who is specially recruited locally or abroad in order to fight in an armed conflict.

Can you quit Canadian army?

In order to obtain voluntary release, you must submit a formal request through your chain of command. Usually, such requests must be for a date that is six months or later from their submission date. The only exception is when a member qualifies for a 30-day release.

Where are the best places to camp in Whitby?

There are some fantastic places to camp in and around Whitby. North Yorkshire, thanks to the rugged North York Moors and the region’s stunning coastal bays, is a fantastic destination for camping. Dramatic coastlines, wild moorlands and walking trails combine to offer the perfect opportunity to ‘get away from it all’ and back to nature.

Is Whitby Ontario a tourist town?

The town dates back to 1855, but today is a suburb of the Greater Toronto Area. The location of the town means that there is plenty to see and do, not only within Whitby itself, but also outside of the town. Still, it is not often visited by tourists, though it does have a lot of charm.

What was Camp X in WW2?

Camp X was the unofficial name of the secret Special Training School No. 103, a Second World War British paramilitary installation for training covert agents in the methods required for success in clandestine operations. It was located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario between Whitby and Oshawa in Ontario, Canada.

What can you do at Port Whitby?

Port Whitby Marina is a 420-slip, year round facility that sits on a natural harbour on Lake Ontario. The marina has much to offer, from sailing excursions to a relaxing clubhouse. Explore the waterfront by visiting the marina and going for a walk along the Waterfront Trail, stopping at an ice cream shop along the way.