Armstrong, ON
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  1. Main gate and entrance to the station. Barracks and the Mess Hall in the background - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  2. The road to the trailer park at CFS Armstrong. Ottawa never did officially recognize this park ever existed. The trailers belonged to military personnel - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  3. George Clarke by the barracks on the station - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  4. View of the Operations site as seen from the main gate. (L-R) Jr Ranks Club, Curling Rink, CE Section - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  5. The only two military Plumber Gas Fitters for miles around. (L-R) Ken McVey and George Clarke - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  6. George Clarke at the CNR train station in town - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  7. Armstrong Fire Hall. The local people counted on the station fire truck and firefighters to assist in the event of a fire - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  8. There were many occasions when we would walk from the station to the CNR train depot to watch the trains come and wave to people on board - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  9. Local housing in downtown Armstrong - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  10. Royal Canadian Legion in Armstrong - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  11. The Main street in Armstrong with the OPP Detachment on the right - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  12. (L-R) Captain Allard, Station CE Officer and Ken McVey in front of the King George Hotel in Armstrong - June 1972.
    Courtesy George Clarke.

  13. Armstrong Search and Rescue cabin past the airport near Castle Lake Road - May 1972.
    Courtesy Frank LaFrance.

  14. Operations site as seen from the Trailer Court - May 1972.
    Courtesy Frank LaFrance.

  15. Junior Ranks Club - February 1972.
    Courtesy Bill Moore.

  16. Sgts Mess - February 1972.
    Courtesy Cam Firlotte.



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Updated: June 23, 2001