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Hours of operations - 1000 to 1530 Monday to Friday. Canada Post Strike: the Mercury Shop primarily ships Purolator so the strike will not affect items being shipped. For those who use a PO Box, please provide a physical address as Purolator does not ship to PO Boxes. Medals ordered after 27 November that require mounting will not be back until some time in January due to holiday closures. The Museum and Mercury Shop will be closed starting 13 December 2024 reopening on 06 January 2025. During this time online orders can be placed and will be fulfilled when we return.
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Abandoned Military Installations of Canada: Volume 4: Western and Northern by  Paul Ozorak
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Abandoned Military Installations of Canada: Volume 4: Western and Northern

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This book is a guide to military bases in western and northern Canada from mainly the Second World War and the Cold War periods that are no longer active. This includes air force schools, ammunition depots, radar stations, communications sites, a naval base, army camps, bunkers, coastal defence sites, signals intelligence sites, POW camps, military prisons and military hospitals.


Author

Paul Ozorak is a writer living in the greater Ottawa area. He has graduated in biochemisrtry, accounting and electronics and has studied emergency management, film production and chemistry. He is an avid multi-linguist and works in the financial sector.