Back in the “Olden Days”, when we used to have many more district offices scattered around the land, we also had a few HF monitoring stations. It seems a bit crazy now, but back then, this was a really big deal. In fact, when I first joined the department in 1989, we were still being taught HF signal analysis at Acton….. and our legacy was like that, as we had also hired a lot of ex-radio operators, many of whom later became directors.
Anyways, just by chance I happened to meet a retired DOC employee, Leonard Hooper, in the Parksville area where he is now retired. Len worked at our Ft Smith Monitoring Station in the NW Territories until his retirement in 1990, when they mothballed the facility and eventually closed it. Recently he sent me some of the pictures (attached) and a brief description of his life there. It was probably like being a Light Keeper.
February 2017
I left Fort Smith in late October 1989 using up my leave and retired in 1990. I don’t think the station was ever manned after that, I believe it was kept on line under the Grande Prairie field office for possible special projects for an unknown length of time but doubt that it saw much use.
We lived in Crown housing in Fort Smith for many years and finally built our own house there which we were able to sell when we left. This was a government town, the Hudson Bay Co. had a grocery store as well as another privately owned general store so didn’t have far to go for groceries but it was a long 18 hour drive to Edmonton for holidays after the highway was completed from Ft Smith to Hay River!
February 2017 PHOTOS
This was a later update of the console. Cannot remember the year... Len (Click on photo to enlarge)
This was the original console setup in 1965/66... Len (Click on photo to enlarge)
An outside view... Len (Click on photo to enlarge)
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