Mississauga Library System

Local Archives:
LONG BRANCH RIFLE RANGES

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. Regulations for Lands contained in Part of Lots 7 & 8, Con. 3 S.D.S., Township of Toronto (Rifle Range), 5 p. n.d.
  4. Letter to Mary Fix, Reeve, Township of Toronto, from Louis Richard, Canada Crown Assets Disposal Corp., May 8, 1958
  5. 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.
  6. Long Branch: Canada's first flying school, by Ronald Dodds, Canadian Geographical Journal, Vol. 88, Number 4, April 1974 (photocopy)
  7. More writers than flyers at local air training school. The Booster, November 28, 2007
  8. Camp was my home [reminiscences of the Long Branch Army Camp emergency housing project by Ed Bavington]. Mississauga News, July 15, 2009
  9. Lakeview's war history remembered in mural. The Booster, May 15, 2014
  10. "Airplanes, bullets and bomb girls": the Arsenal lands. Heritage Mississauga, 2016
  11. Excerpt about Long Branch Flying School from Royal Flying Corps: Borden to Texas to Beamsville, by William E. Chajkowsky. (Boston Mills Press, 1979).