The Wesleyville Fire & Rescue Academy is a fire training facility located on Lake Ontario between Newtonville and Port Hope, Ontario. Originally planned as the Wesleyville Generating Station, it was to be the site of an oil-fired power plant. It was never completed due to the 1973 Oil Crisis, but became a training site for Ontario Hydro and its successor, Ontario Power Generation.
Retired Apparatus[]
- 1997 Freightliner FL 80 / Dependable pumper (1050/416) (SN#PR293-2300-5000-97) (Ex-Pickering Fire Services) (Sold to Durham College)
- 1988 Ford C-8000 / Hub pumper (840/1000) (SN#1550) (Ex-Middlesex Centre Fire Department, ex-Lobo Township Fire Department) (Sold July 12/19 $2000.00 Ritchie Brothers Auction Montreal QUE)
- 1985 International CO1950B / Superior pumper (1050/500) (SN#SE 648) (Ex-Clarington Emergency & Fire Services (Ontario))