Great Whale River Quebec
The following extract is taken from the book "A History of the Air Defence of Canada 1948 - 1997" by the NBC Group
RCAF Station Great Whale River (Sector Control Station 400) was located on the mouth of the river of the same name and the shores of southeastern Hudson Bay. It began as a detachment in November 1955, and attained station status in January 1957. the station closed on 02 April 1965. During its operations, Great Whale River was supported by RCAF Station St Hubert. The personnel of the station were quite involved in the community affairs of the area.
In November 1964, they arranged for 104 Composite Unit to fly in Christmas gifts for the Indian and Eskimo party. As well, 436 (Transport) Squadron flew up Christmas supplies for the station and at the same time did a Christmas tree drop over the Belcher Islands for the Eskimos and members of the Dept. of Native Affairs. Today the community is known by the native name of Kuujjuarapik. The 5085 by 150 foot gravel runway is administered by the Government of Quebec. The Great Whale River is now called Grande Riviere de la Baleine.

(1) Hudson Bay Store
(3) Jim Collins at work in the Telephone Exchange
(4) Anglican Church
(6) Jim Collins at a Doppler site
(7) NCO Mess
(8) Doppler Tower
Do you recognize this person? courtesy Brian Hadden (possibly Brian Garbett?)
Main Switchboardcourtesy Brian Hadden
WANTED: Photos of Cape Jones when the site was operational. If you have any, or know where any can be found please contact Michel Cote
Site 415Cape Henrietta Maria May 2008
Site 415 Cape Henrietta Maria 1998 (courtesy Environmental Sciences Group RMC )
Site 415 Electronic equipment 1998 (courtesy Environmental Sciences Group RMC )
Satellite Image, Site 418 2006
Site 421 Aerial View 13 June 2001 (courtesy Paul Nopper)
Site 424 Aerial View 1998 (courtesy Environmental Sciences Group RMC )
Collecting water from a creek at Site 403 May 1957. (courtesy: John Rowe)
Tower at Site 403 March 1957 (courtesy: John Rowe)
Airport Shuttle Transporting new arrivals from the landing strip to the campsite March 1957 (courtesy: John Rowe)
no explanation necessary !! (courtesy John Rowe)
New Years Eve 1956 at Site 403 (Fraser Bruce employees) (courtesy: John Rowe)
Under Construction Campsite at Site 403 January 1957 (courtesy John Rowe)
Remains of DDS 406 (courtesy George Woodings, photo by Michel Cote)