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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1915-1998) - A Canadian [[World War I]] training camp established in 1915 at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Abandoned in 1998. Also known as [[Sarcee Training Area]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1915-1998) - A Canadian [[World War I]] training camp established in 1915 at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Abandoned in 1998. Also known as [[Sarcee Training Area]]. | ||
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[[File:Camp Sarcee AB - 22.jpg|795px|thumb|left|Camp Sarcee Numerals on the Hillside]] | |||
A Canadian [[World War I]] training camp established in April 1915 on land leased from the Sarcee Indian Indian Reserve. The camp officially opened late May 1915. The camp trained recruits in some 30 units for service overseas and by the summer of 1916 twelve battalion camp areas were established, housing almost 15,000 men. The battalion areas were all tent camps with few frame buildings. The different camp areas were delineated with lines of whitewashed rocks as were the roads and walkways. | |||
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[[File:Camp Sarcee AB - 09.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Camp Sarcee Plan from Park Sign]] | |||
A Canadian [[World War I]] training camp established in April 1915 on land leased from the Sarcee Indian Indian Reserve. The camp officially opened late May 1915. The camp trained recruits in some 30 units for service overseas and by the summer of 1916 twelve battalion camp areas were established, housing almost 15,000 men. The battalion areas were all tent camps with few frame buildings. | |||
The different battalion camp areas were delineated with lines of whitewashed rocks as were the roads and walkways. These rocks were gathered from a nearby river bed as part of a training exercise. Four battalions carried the exercise further, creating large numerals representing their battalion numbers in the hillside behind the camp with the white washed rocks. Those numerals are contained and interpreted in the present day Battalion Park in Calgary. | |||
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'''Location:''' 3001 Signal Hill, Battalion Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Map point is the | '''Location:''' 3001 Signal Hill, Battalion Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Map point is the camp location. | ||
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'''Links:''' | '''Links:''' | ||
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/Canada/ab.html#sarcee North American Forts - Camp Sarcee] | * [http://www.northamericanforts.com/Canada/ab.html#sarcee North American Forts - Camp Sarcee] | ||
* [http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=5724 Canada's Historic Places - Battalion Numbers] | |||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battalion_Park Wikipedia - Battalion Park] | |||
{{Visited|2 | {{Visited|2 Jul 2014}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:01, 23 September 2021
Camp Sarcee (1915-1998) - A Canadian World War I training camp established in 1915 at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Abandoned in 1998. Also known as Sarcee Training Area.
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![]() A Canadian World War I training camp established in April 1915 on land leased from the Sarcee Indian Indian Reserve. The camp officially opened late May 1915. The camp trained recruits in some 30 units for service overseas and by the summer of 1916 twelve battalion camp areas were established, housing almost 15,000 men. The battalion areas were all tent camps with few frame buildings. The different battalion camp areas were delineated with lines of whitewashed rocks as were the roads and walkways. These rocks were gathered from a nearby river bed as part of a training exercise. Four battalions carried the exercise further, creating large numerals representing their battalion numbers in the hillside behind the camp with the white washed rocks. Those numerals are contained and interpreted in the present day Battalion Park in Calgary.
Current StatusBattalion Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Visited: 2 Jul 2014
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