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Radar facility in Saskatchewan, Canada For the World War II, BCATP, Airfield near Yorkton, Saskatchewan, see RCAF Station Yorkton.
RCAF Station Yorkton
Part of Pinetree Line
Coordinates51°17′41″N 102°36′21.5″W / 51.29472°N 102.605972°W / 51.29472; -102.605972 (Yorkton AS C-51)
TypeRadar Station
Site information
Controlled by Royal Canadian Air Force
Site history
Built1961-1962
In use1963-1986
RCAF Station Yorkton is located in SaskatchewanRCAF Station YorktonRCAF Station Yorktonclass=notpageimage| Location of RCAF Station Yorkton, Saskatchewan

Royal Canadian Air Force Station Yorkton (ADC ID: C-51) was a Long Range Radar (LRR) and Ground Air Transmitter Receiver (GATR) facility of the Pinetree Line. The site was SAGE compatible from day one. It was located near Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Construction was started in 1961 and the station was operational in 1963. Radar functions were operated by 46 Radar Squadron under the control of NORAD. The site was renamed Canadian Forces Station or CFS Yorkton in 1967 upon the unification of the three branches of the Canadian military into the Canadian Armed Forces. CFS Yorkton was closed in 1986 as part of the deactivation of the Pinetree Line.

The White Spruce Youth Treatment Centre took over the site as a youth addiction facility until 1998 and now is the site of Orcadia Youth Residence as a youth custody facility. A lot of the original buildings remain in good condition.

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