History[]
Base des Forces Canadiennes (BFC) Saint-Hubert or Canadian Forces Base Saint-Hubert was a Canadian Forces Base in Saint-Hubert, Québec.
Established in the 1930's as the Saint-Hubert Airport, Saint-Hubert became Royal Canadian Air Force training facility before the Second World War. It hosted Avro CF-100 fighter interceptor squadrons during the Cold War and was site of both Royal Canadian Air Force Air Defence Command Headquarters and Canadian Armed Forces Mobile Command Headquarters.
In 1968 it came under the command of CFB Montreal. In 1997, it's status was downgraded to a Garrison The military still has a presence at what is now Montreal Saint-Hubert Longueuil Airport.
Apparatus[]
- 199? Waltek CP-7000 crash tender (1250/1665/115AFFF/500 lbs.)
- 199? Waltek CP-7000 crash tender (1250/1665/115AFFF/500 lbs.)
- 1985 Walter CP-4500L crash tender (625/1000/150F/500 lbs Purple K) (Ex-Unit 8)
- 1982 Ford C-800 / King pumper (1050/800/35F) (SN#820015) (Ex-Unit 3) (Sold to Saint-Eugène)
- 1979 Walter R2000 4x4 RIV crash tender (535/440/46F/450 lbs. D.C.) (Ex-Unit 5)
- 1976 International CO1950B / King pumper (840/500/30F) (Ex-Unit 2)
- 1974 Ford C-8000 / 1976 Saskatoon pumper (840/400/20F) (SN#E1E 1000 1565) (Ex-Unit 1) (Sold to Dosquet)