RCAF Station Caron

RCAF Station Caron was a Second World War British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) station located near Caron, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was operated and administered by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).

World War II
The Station hosted No. 33 Elementary Flying Training Schools (EFTS). The school was opened by the Royal Air Force on 5 January 1942. The Aero Club of BC took over operation of the School 25 May 1942 and the school was closed 14 January 1944.

Aerodrome Information
In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome - Caron, Saskatchewan at 50.46667°N, -105.81667°W with a variation of 18 degrees east and elevation of 1875 ft. The aerodrome was listed with three runways as follows:

A review of Google Maps on 10 June 2018 shows that none of the former aerodrome remains. It appears that the old taxiway and 13/31 runway are now occupied by housing and the remaining runways have been completely reclaimed for agriculture. The coordinates from the c.1942 publication appear to be slightly north of the actual location of the former airfield a more likely coordinate would be 50.4614°N, -105.81178°W based on the drawings in the reference.

Relief landing field – Boharm
The primary Relief Landing Field (R1) for RCAF Station Caron was located approximately 10 mi south-east. The site was located approximately 4 mi south of the unincorporated community of Boharm, Saskatchewan. The Relief field was laid out in the standard triangular patern on a turf all way field. In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome - Boharm, Saskatchewan at 50.33333°N, -105.71667°W with a variation of 18 degrees east and elevation of 1983 ft. Three runways were listed as follows A review of Google Maps on 10 June 2018 shows a body of water at the location indicated, no trace of an airfield exists at this location.

Present
The aerodrome is now the village of Caronport.