CFAD Dundurn, Military ammunition depot in Dundurn, Canada
CFAD Dundurn is a Canadian Forces ammunition storage facility located south of Saskatoon in Saskatchewan with multiple storage buildings and support structures. The installation operates under the administration of CFB Winnipeg and serves as a logistics hub for military operations across the region.
The site began as Dundurn Military Camp in 1928 and served as a major training center during World War II. After the war, it evolved into a primary ammunition storage and logistics facility for Canadian military operations.
The site holds connections to Metis heritage, as Indigenous hunters used the grounds along Brightwater Creek as camping areas in 1858.
Access to the facility is restricted since it operates as an active military installation. Visitors should obtain prior authorization and follow security protocols when visiting the grounds.
This installation represents the largest ammunition storage facility in the Canadian Forces, supporting both domestic and international military operations.
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