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Camp X 9/28/13

Historic Location Military in Whitby, Ontario

Oct 04 2013

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Concrete foundation left above ground after a recent archaeological dig.
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Evidence of the transmitter building down below.
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The field is untouched.
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Agents used to run along this beach. The bluffs were used for training exercises too.
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Agents ran up this hill with a backpack filled with 50lbs of rocks.
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Location of Forbidden Beach as painted by Igor Gouzenko.
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Original pathway used back in the day.
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The pathway leading to the beach.
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There's a crater formed from the explosives training. Only grass will grow there and not the wildflowers.
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The Monument dedicated to the men and women of Camp X.
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"The Cottage", a section of one of the H Buildings and the only building that remains today.
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This is NOT located on the former Camp X site. Vandals stole the aluminum siding off it and that explains the house wrap. It remains locked and rotting away.
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Front view.

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