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British Columbia
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| Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver
1977-90s |
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Alberta
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| Alford Lake - West of Caroline |
| Camp Cadicasu - Bragg Creek 1970s
& 80s |
| Camp Howard
- Waiperous area NW of
Cochrane |
| Camp Mac - West of Edmonton
1980s & 90s |
| Camp Worthington - West of Red Deer |
| Sarcee Trg Area (CFB Calgary) 1970s, 80s and 90s |
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Saskatchewan
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Manitoba
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Ontario
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Quebec
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New Brunswick
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Nova Scotia
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| Camp Rankin, a 4H camp in St.
Peters, NS |
| Wentworth Youth Hostel |
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Prince Edward Island
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Newfoundland & Labrador
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LHQ field training often
takes place at various camps in close proximity to the corps
scattered across the country. In time we hope to showcase as many of
the smaller "bush camps". Some of these camp are/were
owned by other organizations, some are owned by provincial chapters
of the Army Cadet League.
Unlike the DND operated
ACTSCs which have as many as 2000 cadets during the summer, these
LHQ camps are usually in the 40-60 cadets range, though some can accommodate
as many as 200-250. Many are bush camps while others afford comfort
on par with ACSTCs. Each holds good memories for the cadets on
weekend FTXs.
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