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RCAF Station St. Margarets | |
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CFB Chatham, St. Margarets Detachment | |
Part of Pinetree Line | |
New Brunswick, Canada | |
Coordinates | 46°54′33″N 65°12′33″W / 46.90903°N 65.2092°W |
Code | C-5 |
Site information | |
Controlled by | Royal Canadian Air Force |
Site history | |
Built | 1950 |
Built by | Royal Canadian Air Force |
In use | 1953-1988 |
Demolished | Yes |
Garrison information | |
Garrison | 21 AC&W Squadron |
RCAF Station St. Margarets is a former Royal Canadian Air Force station and later a Canadian Forces detachment located in the community of St. Margarets, New Brunswick.
It was operational as a Pinetree Line radar station from November 1953 to April 1988 and as a satellite tracking station from 1975 until its closure in 1989. It was involved in Operation Skyshield II in October 1961 which involved tracking "Enemy and Friendly aircraft engaged in a North American wide mock air battle. Personnel from this station and others involved were restricted to base until 16 October 1961 resulting in some personnel postponing personal plans such as weddings.
Today the facility has been renamed to James Park in honour of Air Vice-Marshal Arthur Lorne James. James Park is operated by a local development authority which has sold or rented many of the residential units. Most of the military buildings have been demolished since the facility was decommissioned in 1989.