Mississauga Library System
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Archives: LONG BRANCH RIFLE RANGES
- Rifle Ranges, Part of Lots 7 & 8, Concession 3, S.D.S. -
Township of Toronto, Cooksville, Ontario, Department of Development: Key
Plan, June 26, 1959
- Letter to Mary Fix, Reeve, the Corporation of the Township of
Toronto, from Louis Richard, President and General Manager, Canada Crown Assets
Disposal Corporation, November 25, 1957
- Regulations for Lands contained in Part of Lots 7 & 8,
Con. 3 S.D.S., Township of Toronto (Rifle Range), 5 p. n.d.
- Letter to Mary Fix, Reeve, Township of Toronto, from Louis
Richard, Canada Crown Assets Disposal Corp., May 8, 1958
- The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario: Description
of Land to be Acquired from the Crown Assets Disposal Corporation, February
10, 1958, signed by Ontario Land Surveyor, 2 p.
- Long Branch: Canada's first flying school, by Ronald
Dodds, Canadian Geographical Journal, Vol. 88, Number 4, April 1974
(photocopy)
- More writers than flyers at local air training school.
The Booster, November 28, 2007
- Camp was my home [reminiscences of the Long Branch Army
Camp emergency housing project by Ed Bavington]. Mississauga News, July
15, 2009
- Lakeview's war history remembered in mural. The
Booster, May 15, 2014
- "Airplanes, bullets and bomb girls": the Arsenal lands.
Heritage Mississauga, 2016
- Excerpt about Long Branch Flying School from Royal Flying
Corps: Borden to Texas to Beamsville, by William E. Chajkowsky. (Boston
Mills Press, 1979).
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