Camp Borden Plaque

Borden, Ontario
Type
Other

Erected by the Ontario Heritage Foundation, Ministry of Culture and Recreation in 1976, this plaque is dedicated to the memory of the origins of Camp Borden.

Inscription

CAMP BORDEN

Camp Borden was established during the First World War
as a major training centre of Canadian Expeditionary Force
battalions. The Camp (including this structure) was off-
icially opened by Sir Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia and
Defence, on July 11, 1916, after two months of intensive build-
ing. This military reserve, comprising over twenty square
miles, was soon occupied by some 32,000 troops. Training
facilities were expanded in 1917 with the institution of an
air training programme under the Royal Flying Corps, Canada,
and the construction of the first Canadian military aero-
drome, regarded as the finest military aviation camp in North
America. Following the armistice Camp Borden continued as
an important army and air force centre and became one of the
largest armed forces bases in Canada.

Erected by the Ontario Heritage Foundation, Ministry of Culture and Recreation

Location
Camp Borden Plaque

620 Ortona Road
Borden
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.263
Long. -79.90034

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