Its primary RCAF lodger unit is 4 Wing, commonly referred to as 4 Wing Cold Lake. Use at your own risk.NOT to be used as an official source for flight planning, navigation, or use in flight. It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and is one of two bases in the country housing the CF-18 Hornet fighter, the other being CFB Bagotville. [1], Construction of what would become known as RCAF Station Cold Lake began in 1952 at the height of the Cold War after the site in Alberta's "Lakeland District" was chosen by the Royal Canadian Air Force for the country's premier air weapons training base. On February 1, 1968, the RCAF merged with the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Army to form the unified Canadian Forces. The tests caused significant controversy among peace activists and local First Nations on the projected flight paths since the new untested weapons were considered a destabilizing force in the international arms race, potentially contributing to instability worldwide. The Cold Lake Air Force Museum is home to a small airpark. Contact Us. CF-18 of the Royal Canadian Air Force at St. Catharines/Niagara District Airport. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, http://www.portagecollege.ca/Continuing_Ed.htm, http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/facilities.asp?pid=facility&rid=1000379, http://www.coldlakepcn.ca/Pages/default.aspx. Your submission did not go through :-(.
Newspaper – Cold Lake Sun http://www.coldlakesun.com/, Weather – http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, Library – http://www.library.coldlake.ab.ca/, Tourism – http://www.coldlake.com/content/visitors, Direct Energy http://www.directenergy.com, http://www.coldlake.com/content/utilities, For more detailed information on water please e-mail [email protected] or call (780) 594-4494, Lakeland Catholic School District No. Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, commonly abbreviated CFB Cold Lake, is a Canadian Forces Base located 5.5 nautical miles southwest of Cold Lake, Alberta. Because of its origins, the area is also known as the Tri-Town. McEwen Airport, Canadian Natural Resources Limited’s (CNRL), "Cold Lake (Primorse Lake) Air Weapons Range, 4 Wing", http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/cold_lake_primrose_lake_air_weapons_range_4_wing.html, http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/beefp-fhbro/FHB_Rech_Search_e.asp, http://www.cadets.ca/cstc/cold_lake/content-contenu.aspx?id=48171, "Alberta Energy Regulator orders enhanced monitoring and further steaming restrictions at Primrose and Wolf Lake projects due to bitumen emulsion releases", http://www.aer.ca/about-aer/media-centre/news-releases/3632, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering, https://military.wikia.org/wiki/CFB_Cold_Lake?oldid=4511725, Weapon System Manager Detachment Cold Lake, Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for. (2004 Lackenbauer)[4]. Cold Lake is a city in northeastern Alberta, Canada, named after the lake near which it is situated. CFB Cold Lakeis situated 1 km south of Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake. The Federal Court of Canada ruled in favour of allowing the tests to proceed in 1983 and the Canada–United States Test and Evaluation Program or CANUSTEP agreement was subsequently signed between both nations, allowing for the cruise missile tests to use Canadian airspace in the Northwest Territories and Alberta en route to CLAWR. [8] In 1993, the camp added a third school, the Cadet Service Band, which ran for one year as both a Band and SLC but has now become solely a band program. The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake), and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training. The Senior Leaders Course (SLC) moved to CFB Cold Lake in 1973.
The name is derived from the USAF's famous Red Flag training exercises at the Nellis Air Force Range in Nevada. CFB Cold Lake was much, much smaller than I remember but, except for a few added buildings, everything appeared virtually the same. At that time the two schools existed separately with two separate Commanding Officers. This became known as the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range (CLAWR) and is the raison d'être for the location of the base. The Cold Lake Provincial Park boasts a wilderness trail system, a beach, boat launch and a powered section. The city’s economy is inextricably linked to military spending at CFB Cold Lake. It is these three schools that make up CLCSTC. McEwen Airport being the others. Home |
Cold Lake, with the ramp, taxiway A, runway 31R/13L and runway 31L/13R from front to back. The Basic Fitness and Sports is a three-week course that encourages physical fitness and teaches cadets to be Fitness and Sports Advisors in their home Squadrons/Units/Corps. [5], In 2000/2001, several CFB Cold Lake - 4 Wing buildings were recognized as Federal Heritage buildings on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings: Hangars 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and the Senior NCO's Building B-30.[6]. Airport information including flight arrivals, flight departures, instrument approach procedures, weather, location, runways, diagrams, sectional charts, navaids, radio communication frequencies, FBO and fuel prices, hotels, car rentals, sunrise and sunset times, aerial photos, terminal maps, and destination travel guides. It hosts over 640 actual targets and 100 realistic target complexes, including 7 simulated aerodromes with runways, tarmac, aircraft, dispersal areas and buildings, as well as mechanized military equipment such as tanks, simulated radar and missile launching sites, mock industrial sites, and command and control centres.
In 2007 it was the setting for Jetstream, a TV series depicting eight pilots training under the 410 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron to fly a CF-18. McNair Airport.
NASA and ESA astronauts use Cold Lake for winter survival training.[7]. Personnel arrived at Cold Lake on March 31, 1954, with operations at RCAF Station Cold Lake beginning that day.
The five aircraft are displayed at ground level to optimize photographic capabilities.
For immediate removal from this site, send an email to support(at)airportguide.com with the URL of the page and/or your full name and city. Cold Lake aircraft forward deploy to airfields throughout western and Arctic Canada as operational requirements dictate. Civilian passenger service was available through the Medley passenger terminal on the periphery of the air base. MAPLE FLAG is a major international air weapons training competition hosted annually by CFB Cold Lake in May–June, making use of CLAWR. Although the locatio… The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake) and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training.
Its primary RCAF lodger unit is 4 Wing, commonly referred to as 4 Wing Cold Lake. Use at your own risk.NOT to be used as an official source for flight planning, navigation, or use in flight. It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and is one of two bases in the country housing the CF-18 Hornet fighter, the other being CFB Bagotville. [1], Construction of what would become known as RCAF Station Cold Lake began in 1952 at the height of the Cold War after the site in Alberta's "Lakeland District" was chosen by the Royal Canadian Air Force for the country's premier air weapons training base. On February 1, 1968, the RCAF merged with the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Army to form the unified Canadian Forces. The tests caused significant controversy among peace activists and local First Nations on the projected flight paths since the new untested weapons were considered a destabilizing force in the international arms race, potentially contributing to instability worldwide. The Cold Lake Air Force Museum is home to a small airpark. Contact Us. CF-18 of the Royal Canadian Air Force at St. Catharines/Niagara District Airport. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, http://www.portagecollege.ca/Continuing_Ed.htm, http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/facilities.asp?pid=facility&rid=1000379, http://www.coldlakepcn.ca/Pages/default.aspx. Your submission did not go through :-(.
Newspaper – Cold Lake Sun http://www.coldlakesun.com/, Weather – http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, Library – http://www.library.coldlake.ab.ca/, Tourism – http://www.coldlake.com/content/visitors, Direct Energy http://www.directenergy.com, http://www.coldlake.com/content/utilities, For more detailed information on water please e-mail [email protected] or call (780) 594-4494, Lakeland Catholic School District No. Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, commonly abbreviated CFB Cold Lake, is a Canadian Forces Base located 5.5 nautical miles southwest of Cold Lake, Alberta. Because of its origins, the area is also known as the Tri-Town. McEwen Airport, Canadian Natural Resources Limited’s (CNRL), "Cold Lake (Primorse Lake) Air Weapons Range, 4 Wing", http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/cold_lake_primrose_lake_air_weapons_range_4_wing.html, http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/beefp-fhbro/FHB_Rech_Search_e.asp, http://www.cadets.ca/cstc/cold_lake/content-contenu.aspx?id=48171, "Alberta Energy Regulator orders enhanced monitoring and further steaming restrictions at Primrose and Wolf Lake projects due to bitumen emulsion releases", http://www.aer.ca/about-aer/media-centre/news-releases/3632, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering, https://military.wikia.org/wiki/CFB_Cold_Lake?oldid=4511725, Weapon System Manager Detachment Cold Lake, Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for. (2004 Lackenbauer)[4]. Cold Lake is a city in northeastern Alberta, Canada, named after the lake near which it is situated. CFB Cold Lakeis situated 1 km south of Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake. The Federal Court of Canada ruled in favour of allowing the tests to proceed in 1983 and the Canada–United States Test and Evaluation Program or CANUSTEP agreement was subsequently signed between both nations, allowing for the cruise missile tests to use Canadian airspace in the Northwest Territories and Alberta en route to CLAWR. [8] In 1993, the camp added a third school, the Cadet Service Band, which ran for one year as both a Band and SLC but has now become solely a band program. The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake), and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training. The Senior Leaders Course (SLC) moved to CFB Cold Lake in 1973.
The name is derived from the USAF's famous Red Flag training exercises at the Nellis Air Force Range in Nevada. CFB Cold Lake was much, much smaller than I remember but, except for a few added buildings, everything appeared virtually the same. At that time the two schools existed separately with two separate Commanding Officers. This became known as the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range (CLAWR) and is the raison d'être for the location of the base. The Cold Lake Provincial Park boasts a wilderness trail system, a beach, boat launch and a powered section. The city’s economy is inextricably linked to military spending at CFB Cold Lake. It is these three schools that make up CLCSTC. McEwen Airport being the others. Home |
Cold Lake, with the ramp, taxiway A, runway 31R/13L and runway 31L/13R from front to back. The Basic Fitness and Sports is a three-week course that encourages physical fitness and teaches cadets to be Fitness and Sports Advisors in their home Squadrons/Units/Corps. [5], In 2000/2001, several CFB Cold Lake - 4 Wing buildings were recognized as Federal Heritage buildings on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings: Hangars 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and the Senior NCO's Building B-30.[6]. Airport information including flight arrivals, flight departures, instrument approach procedures, weather, location, runways, diagrams, sectional charts, navaids, radio communication frequencies, FBO and fuel prices, hotels, car rentals, sunrise and sunset times, aerial photos, terminal maps, and destination travel guides. It hosts over 640 actual targets and 100 realistic target complexes, including 7 simulated aerodromes with runways, tarmac, aircraft, dispersal areas and buildings, as well as mechanized military equipment such as tanks, simulated radar and missile launching sites, mock industrial sites, and command and control centres.
In 2007 it was the setting for Jetstream, a TV series depicting eight pilots training under the 410 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron to fly a CF-18. McNair Airport.
NASA and ESA astronauts use Cold Lake for winter survival training.[7]. Personnel arrived at Cold Lake on March 31, 1954, with operations at RCAF Station Cold Lake beginning that day.
The five aircraft are displayed at ground level to optimize photographic capabilities.
For immediate removal from this site, send an email to support(at)airportguide.com with the URL of the page and/or your full name and city. Cold Lake aircraft forward deploy to airfields throughout western and Arctic Canada as operational requirements dictate. Civilian passenger service was available through the Medley passenger terminal on the periphery of the air base. MAPLE FLAG is a major international air weapons training competition hosted annually by CFB Cold Lake in May–June, making use of CLAWR. Although the locatio… The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake) and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training.
Its primary RCAF lodger unit is 4 Wing, commonly referred to as 4 Wing Cold Lake. Use at your own risk.NOT to be used as an official source for flight planning, navigation, or use in flight. It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and is one of two bases in the country housing the CF-18 Hornet fighter, the other being CFB Bagotville. [1], Construction of what would become known as RCAF Station Cold Lake began in 1952 at the height of the Cold War after the site in Alberta's "Lakeland District" was chosen by the Royal Canadian Air Force for the country's premier air weapons training base. On February 1, 1968, the RCAF merged with the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Army to form the unified Canadian Forces. The tests caused significant controversy among peace activists and local First Nations on the projected flight paths since the new untested weapons were considered a destabilizing force in the international arms race, potentially contributing to instability worldwide. The Cold Lake Air Force Museum is home to a small airpark. Contact Us. CF-18 of the Royal Canadian Air Force at St. Catharines/Niagara District Airport. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, http://www.portagecollege.ca/Continuing_Ed.htm, http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/facilities.asp?pid=facility&rid=1000379, http://www.coldlakepcn.ca/Pages/default.aspx. Your submission did not go through :-(.
Newspaper – Cold Lake Sun http://www.coldlakesun.com/, Weather – http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, Library – http://www.library.coldlake.ab.ca/, Tourism – http://www.coldlake.com/content/visitors, Direct Energy http://www.directenergy.com, http://www.coldlake.com/content/utilities, For more detailed information on water please e-mail [email protected] or call (780) 594-4494, Lakeland Catholic School District No. Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, commonly abbreviated CFB Cold Lake, is a Canadian Forces Base located 5.5 nautical miles southwest of Cold Lake, Alberta. Because of its origins, the area is also known as the Tri-Town. McEwen Airport, Canadian Natural Resources Limited’s (CNRL), "Cold Lake (Primorse Lake) Air Weapons Range, 4 Wing", http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/cold_lake_primrose_lake_air_weapons_range_4_wing.html, http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/beefp-fhbro/FHB_Rech_Search_e.asp, http://www.cadets.ca/cstc/cold_lake/content-contenu.aspx?id=48171, "Alberta Energy Regulator orders enhanced monitoring and further steaming restrictions at Primrose and Wolf Lake projects due to bitumen emulsion releases", http://www.aer.ca/about-aer/media-centre/news-releases/3632, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering, https://military.wikia.org/wiki/CFB_Cold_Lake?oldid=4511725, Weapon System Manager Detachment Cold Lake, Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for. (2004 Lackenbauer)[4]. Cold Lake is a city in northeastern Alberta, Canada, named after the lake near which it is situated. CFB Cold Lakeis situated 1 km south of Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake. The Federal Court of Canada ruled in favour of allowing the tests to proceed in 1983 and the Canada–United States Test and Evaluation Program or CANUSTEP agreement was subsequently signed between both nations, allowing for the cruise missile tests to use Canadian airspace in the Northwest Territories and Alberta en route to CLAWR. [8] In 1993, the camp added a third school, the Cadet Service Band, which ran for one year as both a Band and SLC but has now become solely a band program. The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake), and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training. The Senior Leaders Course (SLC) moved to CFB Cold Lake in 1973.
The name is derived from the USAF's famous Red Flag training exercises at the Nellis Air Force Range in Nevada. CFB Cold Lake was much, much smaller than I remember but, except for a few added buildings, everything appeared virtually the same. At that time the two schools existed separately with two separate Commanding Officers. This became known as the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range (CLAWR) and is the raison d'être for the location of the base. The Cold Lake Provincial Park boasts a wilderness trail system, a beach, boat launch and a powered section. The city’s economy is inextricably linked to military spending at CFB Cold Lake. It is these three schools that make up CLCSTC. McEwen Airport being the others. Home |
Cold Lake, with the ramp, taxiway A, runway 31R/13L and runway 31L/13R from front to back. The Basic Fitness and Sports is a three-week course that encourages physical fitness and teaches cadets to be Fitness and Sports Advisors in their home Squadrons/Units/Corps. [5], In 2000/2001, several CFB Cold Lake - 4 Wing buildings were recognized as Federal Heritage buildings on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings: Hangars 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and the Senior NCO's Building B-30.[6]. Airport information including flight arrivals, flight departures, instrument approach procedures, weather, location, runways, diagrams, sectional charts, navaids, radio communication frequencies, FBO and fuel prices, hotels, car rentals, sunrise and sunset times, aerial photos, terminal maps, and destination travel guides. It hosts over 640 actual targets and 100 realistic target complexes, including 7 simulated aerodromes with runways, tarmac, aircraft, dispersal areas and buildings, as well as mechanized military equipment such as tanks, simulated radar and missile launching sites, mock industrial sites, and command and control centres.
In 2007 it was the setting for Jetstream, a TV series depicting eight pilots training under the 410 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron to fly a CF-18. McNair Airport.
NASA and ESA astronauts use Cold Lake for winter survival training.[7]. Personnel arrived at Cold Lake on March 31, 1954, with operations at RCAF Station Cold Lake beginning that day.
The five aircraft are displayed at ground level to optimize photographic capabilities.
For immediate removal from this site, send an email to support(at)airportguide.com with the URL of the page and/or your full name and city. Cold Lake aircraft forward deploy to airfields throughout western and Arctic Canada as operational requirements dictate. Civilian passenger service was available through the Medley passenger terminal on the periphery of the air base. MAPLE FLAG is a major international air weapons training competition hosted annually by CFB Cold Lake in May–June, making use of CLAWR. Although the locatio… The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake) and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training.
Its primary RCAF lodger unit is 4 Wing, commonly referred to as 4 Wing Cold Lake. Use at your own risk.NOT to be used as an official source for flight planning, navigation, or use in flight. It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and is one of two bases in the country housing the CF-18 Hornet fighter, the other being CFB Bagotville. [1], Construction of what would become known as RCAF Station Cold Lake began in 1952 at the height of the Cold War after the site in Alberta's "Lakeland District" was chosen by the Royal Canadian Air Force for the country's premier air weapons training base. On February 1, 1968, the RCAF merged with the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Army to form the unified Canadian Forces. The tests caused significant controversy among peace activists and local First Nations on the projected flight paths since the new untested weapons were considered a destabilizing force in the international arms race, potentially contributing to instability worldwide. The Cold Lake Air Force Museum is home to a small airpark. Contact Us. CF-18 of the Royal Canadian Air Force at St. Catharines/Niagara District Airport. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, http://www.portagecollege.ca/Continuing_Ed.htm, http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/facilities.asp?pid=facility&rid=1000379, http://www.coldlakepcn.ca/Pages/default.aspx. Your submission did not go through :-(.
Newspaper – Cold Lake Sun http://www.coldlakesun.com/, Weather – http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, Library – http://www.library.coldlake.ab.ca/, Tourism – http://www.coldlake.com/content/visitors, Direct Energy http://www.directenergy.com, http://www.coldlake.com/content/utilities, For more detailed information on water please e-mail [email protected] or call (780) 594-4494, Lakeland Catholic School District No. Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, commonly abbreviated CFB Cold Lake, is a Canadian Forces Base located 5.5 nautical miles southwest of Cold Lake, Alberta. Because of its origins, the area is also known as the Tri-Town. McEwen Airport, Canadian Natural Resources Limited’s (CNRL), "Cold Lake (Primorse Lake) Air Weapons Range, 4 Wing", http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/cold_lake_primrose_lake_air_weapons_range_4_wing.html, http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/beefp-fhbro/FHB_Rech_Search_e.asp, http://www.cadets.ca/cstc/cold_lake/content-contenu.aspx?id=48171, "Alberta Energy Regulator orders enhanced monitoring and further steaming restrictions at Primrose and Wolf Lake projects due to bitumen emulsion releases", http://www.aer.ca/about-aer/media-centre/news-releases/3632, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering, https://military.wikia.org/wiki/CFB_Cold_Lake?oldid=4511725, Weapon System Manager Detachment Cold Lake, Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for. (2004 Lackenbauer)[4]. Cold Lake is a city in northeastern Alberta, Canada, named after the lake near which it is situated. CFB Cold Lakeis situated 1 km south of Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake. The Federal Court of Canada ruled in favour of allowing the tests to proceed in 1983 and the Canada–United States Test and Evaluation Program or CANUSTEP agreement was subsequently signed between both nations, allowing for the cruise missile tests to use Canadian airspace in the Northwest Territories and Alberta en route to CLAWR. [8] In 1993, the camp added a third school, the Cadet Service Band, which ran for one year as both a Band and SLC but has now become solely a band program. The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake), and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training. The Senior Leaders Course (SLC) moved to CFB Cold Lake in 1973.
The name is derived from the USAF's famous Red Flag training exercises at the Nellis Air Force Range in Nevada. CFB Cold Lake was much, much smaller than I remember but, except for a few added buildings, everything appeared virtually the same. At that time the two schools existed separately with two separate Commanding Officers. This became known as the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range (CLAWR) and is the raison d'être for the location of the base. The Cold Lake Provincial Park boasts a wilderness trail system, a beach, boat launch and a powered section. The city’s economy is inextricably linked to military spending at CFB Cold Lake. It is these three schools that make up CLCSTC. McEwen Airport being the others. Home |
Cold Lake, with the ramp, taxiway A, runway 31R/13L and runway 31L/13R from front to back. The Basic Fitness and Sports is a three-week course that encourages physical fitness and teaches cadets to be Fitness and Sports Advisors in their home Squadrons/Units/Corps. [5], In 2000/2001, several CFB Cold Lake - 4 Wing buildings were recognized as Federal Heritage buildings on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings: Hangars 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and the Senior NCO's Building B-30.[6]. Airport information including flight arrivals, flight departures, instrument approach procedures, weather, location, runways, diagrams, sectional charts, navaids, radio communication frequencies, FBO and fuel prices, hotels, car rentals, sunrise and sunset times, aerial photos, terminal maps, and destination travel guides. It hosts over 640 actual targets and 100 realistic target complexes, including 7 simulated aerodromes with runways, tarmac, aircraft, dispersal areas and buildings, as well as mechanized military equipment such as tanks, simulated radar and missile launching sites, mock industrial sites, and command and control centres.
In 2007 it was the setting for Jetstream, a TV series depicting eight pilots training under the 410 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron to fly a CF-18. McNair Airport.
NASA and ESA astronauts use Cold Lake for winter survival training.[7]. Personnel arrived at Cold Lake on March 31, 1954, with operations at RCAF Station Cold Lake beginning that day.
The five aircraft are displayed at ground level to optimize photographic capabilities.
For immediate removal from this site, send an email to support(at)airportguide.com with the URL of the page and/or your full name and city. Cold Lake aircraft forward deploy to airfields throughout western and Arctic Canada as operational requirements dictate. Civilian passenger service was available through the Medley passenger terminal on the periphery of the air base. MAPLE FLAG is a major international air weapons training competition hosted annually by CFB Cold Lake in May–June, making use of CLAWR. Although the locatio… The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake) and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training.
Its primary RCAF lodger unit is 4 Wing, commonly referred to as 4 Wing Cold Lake. Use at your own risk.NOT to be used as an official source for flight planning, navigation, or use in flight. It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and is one of two bases in the country housing the CF-18 Hornet fighter, the other being CFB Bagotville. [1], Construction of what would become known as RCAF Station Cold Lake began in 1952 at the height of the Cold War after the site in Alberta's "Lakeland District" was chosen by the Royal Canadian Air Force for the country's premier air weapons training base. On February 1, 1968, the RCAF merged with the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Army to form the unified Canadian Forces. The tests caused significant controversy among peace activists and local First Nations on the projected flight paths since the new untested weapons were considered a destabilizing force in the international arms race, potentially contributing to instability worldwide. The Cold Lake Air Force Museum is home to a small airpark. Contact Us. CF-18 of the Royal Canadian Air Force at St. Catharines/Niagara District Airport. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, http://www.portagecollege.ca/Continuing_Ed.htm, http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/facilities.asp?pid=facility&rid=1000379, http://www.coldlakepcn.ca/Pages/default.aspx. Your submission did not go through :-(.
Newspaper – Cold Lake Sun http://www.coldlakesun.com/, Weather – http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, Library – http://www.library.coldlake.ab.ca/, Tourism – http://www.coldlake.com/content/visitors, Direct Energy http://www.directenergy.com, http://www.coldlake.com/content/utilities, For more detailed information on water please e-mail [email protected] or call (780) 594-4494, Lakeland Catholic School District No. Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, commonly abbreviated CFB Cold Lake, is a Canadian Forces Base located 5.5 nautical miles southwest of Cold Lake, Alberta. Because of its origins, the area is also known as the Tri-Town. McEwen Airport, Canadian Natural Resources Limited’s (CNRL), "Cold Lake (Primorse Lake) Air Weapons Range, 4 Wing", http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/cold_lake_primrose_lake_air_weapons_range_4_wing.html, http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/beefp-fhbro/FHB_Rech_Search_e.asp, http://www.cadets.ca/cstc/cold_lake/content-contenu.aspx?id=48171, "Alberta Energy Regulator orders enhanced monitoring and further steaming restrictions at Primrose and Wolf Lake projects due to bitumen emulsion releases", http://www.aer.ca/about-aer/media-centre/news-releases/3632, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering, https://military.wikia.org/wiki/CFB_Cold_Lake?oldid=4511725, Weapon System Manager Detachment Cold Lake, Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for. (2004 Lackenbauer)[4]. Cold Lake is a city in northeastern Alberta, Canada, named after the lake near which it is situated. CFB Cold Lakeis situated 1 km south of Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake. The Federal Court of Canada ruled in favour of allowing the tests to proceed in 1983 and the Canada–United States Test and Evaluation Program or CANUSTEP agreement was subsequently signed between both nations, allowing for the cruise missile tests to use Canadian airspace in the Northwest Territories and Alberta en route to CLAWR. [8] In 1993, the camp added a third school, the Cadet Service Band, which ran for one year as both a Band and SLC but has now become solely a band program. The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake), and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training. The Senior Leaders Course (SLC) moved to CFB Cold Lake in 1973.
The name is derived from the USAF's famous Red Flag training exercises at the Nellis Air Force Range in Nevada. CFB Cold Lake was much, much smaller than I remember but, except for a few added buildings, everything appeared virtually the same. At that time the two schools existed separately with two separate Commanding Officers. This became known as the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range (CLAWR) and is the raison d'être for the location of the base. The Cold Lake Provincial Park boasts a wilderness trail system, a beach, boat launch and a powered section. The city’s economy is inextricably linked to military spending at CFB Cold Lake. It is these three schools that make up CLCSTC. McEwen Airport being the others. Home |
Cold Lake, with the ramp, taxiway A, runway 31R/13L and runway 31L/13R from front to back. The Basic Fitness and Sports is a three-week course that encourages physical fitness and teaches cadets to be Fitness and Sports Advisors in their home Squadrons/Units/Corps. [5], In 2000/2001, several CFB Cold Lake - 4 Wing buildings were recognized as Federal Heritage buildings on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings: Hangars 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and the Senior NCO's Building B-30.[6]. Airport information including flight arrivals, flight departures, instrument approach procedures, weather, location, runways, diagrams, sectional charts, navaids, radio communication frequencies, FBO and fuel prices, hotels, car rentals, sunrise and sunset times, aerial photos, terminal maps, and destination travel guides. It hosts over 640 actual targets and 100 realistic target complexes, including 7 simulated aerodromes with runways, tarmac, aircraft, dispersal areas and buildings, as well as mechanized military equipment such as tanks, simulated radar and missile launching sites, mock industrial sites, and command and control centres.
In 2007 it was the setting for Jetstream, a TV series depicting eight pilots training under the 410 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron to fly a CF-18. McNair Airport.
NASA and ESA astronauts use Cold Lake for winter survival training.[7]. Personnel arrived at Cold Lake on March 31, 1954, with operations at RCAF Station Cold Lake beginning that day.
The five aircraft are displayed at ground level to optimize photographic capabilities.
For immediate removal from this site, send an email to support(at)airportguide.com with the URL of the page and/or your full name and city. Cold Lake aircraft forward deploy to airfields throughout western and Arctic Canada as operational requirements dictate. Civilian passenger service was available through the Medley passenger terminal on the periphery of the air base. MAPLE FLAG is a major international air weapons training competition hosted annually by CFB Cold Lake in May–June, making use of CLAWR. Although the locatio… The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake) and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training.
"The relatively unrestricted Cold Lake Air Weapons Range represents one of the largest live-drop training ranges in the world and is the largest low-level flying area in North America. These missiles were launched from strategic bombers over the Beaufort Sea and travelled down the Mackenzie River valley, closely following the terrain at elevations of several metres above ground level. (Joe) Lecomte) Heliport and Moose Jaw/Air Vice Marshal C.M.
Its primary RCAF lodger unit is 4 Wing, commonly referred to as 4 Wing Cold Lake. Use at your own risk.NOT to be used as an official source for flight planning, navigation, or use in flight. It is operated as an air force base by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and is one of two bases in the country housing the CF-18 Hornet fighter, the other being CFB Bagotville. [1], Construction of what would become known as RCAF Station Cold Lake began in 1952 at the height of the Cold War after the site in Alberta's "Lakeland District" was chosen by the Royal Canadian Air Force for the country's premier air weapons training base. On February 1, 1968, the RCAF merged with the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Army to form the unified Canadian Forces. The tests caused significant controversy among peace activists and local First Nations on the projected flight paths since the new untested weapons were considered a destabilizing force in the international arms race, potentially contributing to instability worldwide. The Cold Lake Air Force Museum is home to a small airpark. Contact Us. CF-18 of the Royal Canadian Air Force at St. Catharines/Niagara District Airport. http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, http://www.portagecollege.ca/Continuing_Ed.htm, http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/facilities.asp?pid=facility&rid=1000379, http://www.coldlakepcn.ca/Pages/default.aspx. Your submission did not go through :-(.
Newspaper – Cold Lake Sun http://www.coldlakesun.com/, Weather – http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/alberta/cold-lake, Library – http://www.library.coldlake.ab.ca/, Tourism – http://www.coldlake.com/content/visitors, Direct Energy http://www.directenergy.com, http://www.coldlake.com/content/utilities, For more detailed information on water please e-mail [email protected] or call (780) 594-4494, Lakeland Catholic School District No. Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake, commonly abbreviated CFB Cold Lake, is a Canadian Forces Base located 5.5 nautical miles southwest of Cold Lake, Alberta. Because of its origins, the area is also known as the Tri-Town. McEwen Airport, Canadian Natural Resources Limited’s (CNRL), "Cold Lake (Primorse Lake) Air Weapons Range, 4 Wing", http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/cold_lake_primrose_lake_air_weapons_range_4_wing.html, http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/beefp-fhbro/FHB_Rech_Search_e.asp, http://www.cadets.ca/cstc/cold_lake/content-contenu.aspx?id=48171, "Alberta Energy Regulator orders enhanced monitoring and further steaming restrictions at Primrose and Wolf Lake projects due to bitumen emulsion releases", http://www.aer.ca/about-aer/media-centre/news-releases/3632, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering, https://military.wikia.org/wiki/CFB_Cold_Lake?oldid=4511725, Weapon System Manager Detachment Cold Lake, Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for. (2004 Lackenbauer)[4]. Cold Lake is a city in northeastern Alberta, Canada, named after the lake near which it is situated. CFB Cold Lakeis situated 1 km south of Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake. The Federal Court of Canada ruled in favour of allowing the tests to proceed in 1983 and the Canada–United States Test and Evaluation Program or CANUSTEP agreement was subsequently signed between both nations, allowing for the cruise missile tests to use Canadian airspace in the Northwest Territories and Alberta en route to CLAWR. [8] In 1993, the camp added a third school, the Cadet Service Band, which ran for one year as both a Band and SLC but has now become solely a band program. The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake), and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training. The Senior Leaders Course (SLC) moved to CFB Cold Lake in 1973.
The name is derived from the USAF's famous Red Flag training exercises at the Nellis Air Force Range in Nevada. CFB Cold Lake was much, much smaller than I remember but, except for a few added buildings, everything appeared virtually the same. At that time the two schools existed separately with two separate Commanding Officers. This became known as the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range (CLAWR) and is the raison d'être for the location of the base. The Cold Lake Provincial Park boasts a wilderness trail system, a beach, boat launch and a powered section. The city’s economy is inextricably linked to military spending at CFB Cold Lake. It is these three schools that make up CLCSTC. McEwen Airport being the others. Home |
Cold Lake, with the ramp, taxiway A, runway 31R/13L and runway 31L/13R from front to back. The Basic Fitness and Sports is a three-week course that encourages physical fitness and teaches cadets to be Fitness and Sports Advisors in their home Squadrons/Units/Corps. [5], In 2000/2001, several CFB Cold Lake - 4 Wing buildings were recognized as Federal Heritage buildings on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings: Hangars 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and the Senior NCO's Building B-30.[6]. Airport information including flight arrivals, flight departures, instrument approach procedures, weather, location, runways, diagrams, sectional charts, navaids, radio communication frequencies, FBO and fuel prices, hotels, car rentals, sunrise and sunset times, aerial photos, terminal maps, and destination travel guides. It hosts over 640 actual targets and 100 realistic target complexes, including 7 simulated aerodromes with runways, tarmac, aircraft, dispersal areas and buildings, as well as mechanized military equipment such as tanks, simulated radar and missile launching sites, mock industrial sites, and command and control centres.
In 2007 it was the setting for Jetstream, a TV series depicting eight pilots training under the 410 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron to fly a CF-18. McNair Airport.
NASA and ESA astronauts use Cold Lake for winter survival training.[7]. Personnel arrived at Cold Lake on March 31, 1954, with operations at RCAF Station Cold Lake beginning that day.
The five aircraft are displayed at ground level to optimize photographic capabilities.
For immediate removal from this site, send an email to support(at)airportguide.com with the URL of the page and/or your full name and city. Cold Lake aircraft forward deploy to airfields throughout western and Arctic Canada as operational requirements dictate. Civilian passenger service was available through the Medley passenger terminal on the periphery of the air base. MAPLE FLAG is a major international air weapons training competition hosted annually by CFB Cold Lake in May–June, making use of CLAWR. Although the locatio… The chosen location was near the former Town of Grand Centre (now part of the City of Cold Lake) and was based on factors such as low population density, accessibility, weather, suitable terrain, and available land for air weapons training.