Gap Filler Detail

1959 – National Archives of Canada


10-T53 (JDPG)

Victoria Island, Ontario

7 Aug 59

General Engineering Co Ltd
100 Adelaide Street West
Toronto 1, Ontario

Re: Field Survey, Soil Investigation &
Engineering Recommendations
Gap Filler Radar Station Timmins, Ont

Dear Sirs:

Further to our recent letter authorizing you to proceed on reconnaissance trips to the approved sites in your area, you are now requested to proceed with the field survey, soil investigation and engineering recommendations for the Fap Filler Radar Station at the above noted site.

On the attached appendix are listed the federal and provincial maps and aerial photographs, which are being forwarded under separate cover, for your general assistance in locating the site and carrying out the field survey. In addition reference is made to the latitude and longitude and approximate elevation above mean sea level to be used on the site. Further information is given pertaining to on-site or nearest geodetic stations, all-weather road, communications route and ownership of site and access road. Maps are being forwarded (if available) to cover an approximate 10 mile radius around the site, plus additional ones for the access road if necessary, in order to assist in the plotting of the access road, and the nearest power and communications lines. Any additional copies of 1:50,000 or other scale federal maps desired should be requested from Air Force Headquarters. Additional provincial maps should be obtainted directly from the Province.

You are requested to refer to the original Statement of Services dated 2 April 1959 and the typical and standard drawings and photostated maps given to you during the recent briefing trip for detailed requirements of the field survey and preparation of drawings to the extent authorized by the revised Statement of Services dated 10 July 1959. The following additional information should be obtained during the field survey:

  1. Confirmation that the all-weather road listed in the appendix is maintained and snowplowed regularly by others, or to what extent it is done.

  2. Where a forestry tower exists on the site, obtain from the fire ranger the minimum height required for the lookout cabin above the ground.

The latitude and longitude of the site should be obtained either by plotting on a 1:50,000 map or by using the information forwarded pertaining to the nearest geodetic stations to carry out inverse triangulation from the site if possible.

Work permits are being forwarded if received from the Province, but in all cases you are requested to contact the District Forester of the Provincial Department of Lands and Forests for permission to enter the area of the site and cut timber for survey purposes.

The ownership of the site and access road is listed on the attached appendix. Permission has been obtained from the Provincial Governments to enter the site if on Crown land and carry out the field surveys. When the site or access road is privately owned, you are requested to contact the Department of Transport land agent before commencing the field survey if he has not already contacted you. The persons to contact are as follows:

Quebec and Maritimes

Mr JP Adam,
Regional manager Real Estate
Dept of Transport
Room 833
National Revenue Building
305 Dorchester Street West
Montreal, PQ

Ontario

Mr AA Speer
Regional Manager Real Estate
Department of Transport
Room 215
21 King Street East
Toronto, Ont

Yours truly,

(JW Griffith)
Group Captain
for Chief of the Air Staff