LFCATC Meaford
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Land Forces Central Area Training Centre Meaford (also LFCA TC Meaford) is a training facility for Land Forces Central Area of the Canadian Army. It is located in Grey County, Ontario.
LFCATC Meaford is located approximately twenty minutes east of Owen Sound on a peninsula extending into Georgian Bay. Relatively few military personnel are stationed at the training centre as it serves primarily for training regular force and Primary Reserve units of Land Force Command's Land Force Central Area.
The training centre conducts year round courses for Regular Force personnel, while expanding dramatically during the summer months to accommodate a large number of courses for Primary Reserve personnel.
During the period of September-June LFCATC Meaford serves as the primary weekend training location for Primary Reserve unit exercises for units from the Greater Toronto Area and other locations across Southern Ontario.
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[edit] Camp Meaford
In 1942 the Department of National Defence purchased 6,800 hectares (17,500 acres) of private lands along Georgian Bay in the St. Vincent Township. The southern edge of this property is 5 km northwest of the town of Meaford and its western boundary is 15 km northeast of the city of Owen Sound. The property is centred on Cape Rich, a headland extending into Georgian Bay which divides Owen Sound from Nottawasaga Bay.
The Meaford Military Camp (also known shortened to Camp Meaford) was intended for tank warfare and artillery gunnery training. Its landscape included limestone cliffs, dense forest and rolling open agricultural land, as well as swamps, Mountain Lake, and a 22 km shoreline. The facility was administratively an annex to Camp Borden.
From its inception during World War II until the late 1960s when the Canadian Forces were unified, Camp Meaford was used extensively by regular force Canadian Army units assigned to Camp Borden. It hosted the following training schools for exercises and driver training:
- Royal Canadian Armoured School
- Royal Canadian School of Infantry
- School of Intelligence and Security
- School of Administration and Logistics
- School of Medical Services
The integration of the modern-day Canadian Froces saw the transfer of the Combat Arms School from CFB Borden to CFB Gagetown in 1969-1970, dramatically reducing the requirement for Camp Meaford. In 1970 it was decided to mothball the entire facility, reducing staffing from 153 military and civilian personnel to a 5 person security staff of Comissionaires.
- "...when Meaford Range is dormatized...it will no longer be used for military purposed, including Regular Force and Militia exercises, training and field firing." (April 1970 DND internal communication)[1]
During the early 1970s, units of the Canadian Forces Primary Reserve began to make unofficial use of this large DND property only 180 kilometres north of Toronto, rather than face the 380 kilometre drive to CFB Petawawa for training.
[edit] Meaford Range and Training Area
A 1973 study recommended Camp Meaford be reactivated as a Primary Reserve training facility for maneuvres and live firing exercises to save on transportation costs. The Meaford Range and Training Area reopened that year and saw use by Regular Force, Reserve Force, cadets and police forces for training.
The introduction of new vehicles and weaponry, namely in the form of the Grizzly and Cougar light armoured vehicles in the early 1980s saw use of MRTA ranges increase substantially, particularly after it was determined CFB Petawawa's ranges were insufficient.
MRTA saw increased use through the late 1980s and early 1990s as the Canadian Forces Primary Reserve began to increase in numbers.
[edit] Militia Training and Support Centre, Meaford
In September 1988 it was announced that MRTA would be renamed Militia Training and Support Centre, Meaford (MTSCM) and would become the focal point for training all reserve units in Ontario.
The creation of MTSCM saw all buildings and areas of the camp reactivated in August 1989 and a small number of personnel and civilian employees stationed at the facility full time. By 1995, over $80 million in new construction for buildings, roads, waterworks and sewage disposal had taken place. Over $20 million in equipment and supplies were positioned at MTSCM to complement its training and support role.
[edit] LFCATC Meaford
A mid-1990s reorganization of the Canadian Forces saw Force Mobile Command redesignated Land Force Command, with its units across Canada divided geographically. The newly created Land Forces Central Area redesignated MTSCM into Land Forces Central Area Training Centre Meaford (LFCATC Meaford).
LFCATC Meaford is currently the primary training centre for Land Forces Central Area's reserve units. Regular Force units from CFB Petawawa (and formerly from CFB London) are also major users of the facility.
The training centre conducts year round courses for regular force personnel, while expanding dramatically during the summer months to accommodate a large number of courses for reserve personnel. During the period of September-June LFCATC Meaford serves as the primary weekend training location for reserve unit exercises for units from the Greater Toronto Area and other locations across Southern Ontario.
The current CO (Commanding Officer) of LFCA TC Meaford is Lieutenant-Colonel R.J. Wadsworth.
[edit] Additional information
LFCATC Meaford is nicknamed Mudford due to the generous amount of mud in training areas.