Site ID |
Geographic Place Name |
Location |
Radar |
Coordinates |
Activated |
Deactivated |
Notes |
LIZ-2 |
Point Lay |
AK |
FPS-124 |
69°01′27″N 163°51′26″W |
1955 |
1994 |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1955. Also was part of Alaska Radar System, site A-15. DEW operations ended 1989; unattended NWS Short Range Radar installed 1990 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps; Site deactivated 1994 and remediation work was completed by 2005. Gravel runway and building pads remain. See also: Point Lay LRRS Airport (ICAO: PPIZ) |
LIZ-3 |
Wainwright |
AK |
FPS-124 |
70°36′37″N 159°52′12″W |
1955 |
2007 |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1955. Also was part of Alaska Radar System, site A-16. DEW operations ended 1995; minimally-attended NWS Short Range Radar installed 1994; Former DEW station remediation work was completed by 2005. Site deactivated 2007 due to soil erosion & budget concerns. See also: Wainwright Airport (ICAO: PAWI) |
POW-M |
Point Barrow |
AK |
FPS-117 |
71°19′38″N 156°38′10″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Main site, 1957. Also is part of Alaska Radar System, site A-17, Maintained by USAF 611th Air Support Group. DEW operations ended 1998; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed 1999 Station buildings remain in use and in good repair. |
POW-1 |
Point Lonely |
AK |
FPS-124 |
70°54′37″N 153°14′23″W |
1957 |
2007 |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957. Also was part of Alaska Radar System, site A-18. DEW operations ended 1990; unattended NWS Short Range Radar installed 1994 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Site deactivated 2007 due to soil erosion & budget concerns. Station buildings remain in good repair. |
POW-2 |
Oliktok |
AK |
FPS-117 |
70°29′54″N 149°53′22″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957. Also is part of Alaska Radar System, site A-19, Maintained by USAF 611th Air Support Group. DEW operations ended 1989; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed 1990. Station buildings remain in use and in good repair. |
POW-3 |
Flaxman Island |
AK |
FPS-124 |
70°10′34″N 146°51′19″W |
1957 |
2007 |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957. Also was part of Alaska Radar System as Bullen Point Short Range Radar Site site A-20. DEW operations ended 1995; unattended NWS Short Range Radar installed 1994 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Site deactivated 2007 due to soil erosion & budget concerns. Station buildings remain in good repair. |
BAR-M |
Barter Island |
AK |
FPS-117 |
70°07′49″N 143°38′21″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Main site, 1957. Also is part of Alaska Radar System, site A-21, Maintained by USAF 611th Air Support Group. DEW operations ended 1989; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed 1990. Station buildings remain in use and in good repair. See also: Barter Island LRRS Airport (ICAO: PABA) |
BAR-1 |
Komakuk Beach |
YT |
FPS-124 |
69°35′41″N 140°10′41″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957, operations ended 1989; unattended NWS Short Range Radar installed 1990 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Now located in Yukon's Ivvavik National Park, station site remediation work was completed by 2005. Komakuk Beach SRRS Airport (ICAO: CYAJ) is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement as abandoned.[3] |
BAR-B |
Stokes Point |
YT |
FPS-124 |
69°19′49″N 138°44′13″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Intermediate site, closed and site abandoned in 1963. Reopened as unattended NWS Short Range Radar site in 1991 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Now located in Yukon's Ivvavik National Park, no station site remediation is planned. Stokes Point SRRS Airport is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement as abandoned.[3] |
BAR-2 |
Shingle Point |
YT |
FPS-117 |
68°55′22″N 137°15′38″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957, operations ended 1989; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed 1989. Now located in Yukon's Ivvavik National Park; station site remediation status is undetermined. Shingle Point LRRS Airport (ICAO: CYUA) is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement as abandoned.[3] |
BAR-BA3 |
Storm Hills |
NT |
FPS-124 |
68°53′39″N 133°56′31″W |
1990 |
Active |
Established in November 1990 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. The site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
BAR-3 |
Tuktoyaktuk |
NT |
FPS-124 |
69°26′35″N 132°59′55″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957, operations ended 13 September 1993; unattended NWS Short Range Radar installed in September 1990 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Station site remediation work was completed by 2005. The site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building, along with gravel remains of previous DEW site roads and building footings. Tuktoyaktuk/James Gruben Airport (ICAO: CYUB) is used for access to site.[3] |
BAR-DA1 |
Liverpool Bay |
NT |
FPS-124 |
69°36′15″N 130°53′37″W |
1990 |
Active |
Established in November 1990 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. The site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
BAR-4 |
Nicholson Peninsula |
NT |
FPS-124 |
69°55′27″N 128°58′24″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957 on long peninsula in Beaufort Sea. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended in 1993; unattended NWS Short Range Radar installed in 1990 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Station site remediation work was completed by 2005. New site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site, DEW station airstrip is abandoned as it has partially deteriorated by erosion into the ocean. |
BAR-E |
Horton River |
NT |
FPS-124 |
70°00′59″N 126°56′35″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Intermediate site "Malloch Hills", closed and site abandoned in 1963. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. Reopened as unattended NWS Short Range Radar site in June 1991 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Abandoned DEW facility torn down, station site remediation work was completed by 2005, leaving gravel roads, old building pads and abandoned and unusable airstrip. NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
PIN-M |
Cape Parry |
NT |
FPS-117 |
70°10′17″N 124°43′30″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Main site in 1957. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended 1989; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed 1989. Cape Parry LRRS Airport (ICAO: CZUE) is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement as abandoned.[3] |
PIN-1BD |
Keats Point |
NT |
FPS-124 |
69°40′22″N 121°40′19″W |
1991 |
Active |
Established in July 1991 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. The site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
PIN-1BG |
Croker River |
NU |
FPS-124 |
69°16′00″N 119°13′00″W |
1991 |
Active |
Established in August 1991 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. |
PIN-2A |
Harding River |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°50′10″N 116°58′05″W |
1991 |
Active |
Established in September 1991 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. |
PIN-CB |
Bernard Harbour |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°45′19″N 114°56′21″W |
1991 |
Active |
Established as DEW Intermediate site in 1957, designated "PIN-C" (68°46′55″N 114°50′06″W). Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. Closed and site abandoned in 1963. Reopened as unattended NWS Short Range Radar site 3.1 mi (5.0 km) southwest of former DEW site in September 1991 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Abandoned DEW facility torn down, station site remediation work was completed by 2005, leaving gravel roads and old building pads. Former airstrip no longer listed in the Canada Flight Supplement,[3] several buildings seen at airport site and gravel road connects the airport to the new NWS site. NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
PIN-3 |
Lady Franklin Point |
NU |
FPS-117 |
68°28′45″N 113°13′32″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended in 1989; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed 1989. On 10 January 2000, a fire broke out at the site and burned for several days, destroying most of the site.[4] Only the warehouse, hangar, garage and satellite terminals remain. As of November 2020, the site was indefinitely out of commission and without power.[1]: 18 Lady Franklin Point LRRS Airport (ICAO: CYUJ) is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement as abandoned.[3] |
PIN-DA |
Edinburgh Island |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°29′09″N 110°51′50″W |
1991 |
Active |
Replacement for PIN-D "Ross Point" DEW Intermediate site (68°32′31″N 111°12′07″W) opened in 1957, closed and site abandoned in 1963. New site opened in October 1991 9.4 miles ESE as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. The site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
PIN-EB |
Cape Peel West |
NU |
FPS-124 |
69°02′11″N 107°49′18″W |
1991 |
Active |
Replacement for PIN-E "Cape Peel" DEW Intermediate site (69°03′25″N 107°18′18″W) opened in 1957, closed and site abandoned in 1963. New site opened in October 1991, 12.9 mi (20.8 km) west as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
CAM-M |
Cambridge Bay |
NU |
FPS-117 |
69°06′58″N 105°07′08″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Main site in 1957. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended 1989; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed 1989. Cambridge Bay Airport (ICAO: CYCB) remains in use for access to site and is a major transportation hub to support other CAM NWS sites.[3] |
CAM-A3A |
Sturt Point |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°57′47″N 103°45′34″W |
1991 |
Active |
Replacement for CAM-A "Sturt Point" DEW Intermediate site (68°47′45″N 103°20′42″W) opened in 1957, closed and site abandoned in 1963. New site opened in October 1991, 15.5 mi (24.9 km) northwest as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. New NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
CAM-1A |
Jenny Lind Island |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°44′31″N 101°51′17″W |
1991 |
Active |
Replacement for CAM-1 DEW Auxiliary site opened in 1957, closed in 1992. Dew site was located on coast, with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. New NWS Short Range Radar site opened in October 1991 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps, located on mountain peak approximately 6.5 mi (10.5 km) NNW of former DEW site. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
CAM-B |
Hat Island |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°19′02″N 100°04′09″W |
1991 |
Active |
Established as DEW Intermediate site in 1957. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. closed and site abandoned in 1963. Unattended NWS Short Range Radar site opened in September 1991 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Closed DEW facility torn down, station site remediation work was completed by 2005, leaving gravel roads, old building pads and abandoned and unusable airstrip. NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad constructed on a former airstrip for access. |
CAM-2 |
Gladman Point |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°40′48″N 097°48′38″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Auxiliary site in 1957. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended 1992; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed October 1990. Closed DEW facility torn down, station site remediation work was completed by 2005, leaving gravel roads, old building pads and abandoned and unusable airstrip. NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
CAM-CB |
Gjoa Haven |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°38′39″N 095°52′10″W |
1990 |
Active |
Replacement for CAM-C "Matheson Point" DEW Intermediate site (68°52′10″N 095°09′25″W) opened in 1957, closed and site abandoned in 1963. New site opened in October 1990, 1 mi (1.6 km) SE as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. The site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Located near small village of Gjoa Haven, connected by gravel road to village 1.2 mi (1.9 km) south of site. Gjoa Haven Airport (ICAO: CYHK) originally built for DEW site, now small regional airport is used for access to site.[3] |
CAM-3 |
Shepherd Bay |
NU |
FPS-117 |
68°47′34″N 093°26′25″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended in July 1989; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed July 1989. Appears[where?] that much of the former DEW site facilities remain in use, buildings appear in good repair. Shepherd Bay SRRS Airport (ICAO: CYUS) is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement as abandoned.[3] |
CAM-D |
Simpson Lake |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°35′41″N 091°57′24″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Intermediate site in 1957. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. closed and site abandoned in 1963. Unattended NWS Short Range Radar site opened in September 1991 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Closed DEW facility partially remains in a deteriorated state gravel roads, old building pads. NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad constructed on a former airstrip for access. |
CAM-4 |
Pelly Bay |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°26′13″N 089°43′34″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended in 1992; NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Closed DEW facility torn down, station site remediation work was completed by 2005, leaving gravel roads, old building pads. Former airstrip remains, however a helicopter pad at NWS site used for access. |
CAM-5A |
Cape McLoughlin |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°39′50″N 085°35′29″W |
1992 |
Active |
Established in July 1992 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. |
CAM-FA |
Lailor River |
NU |
FPS-124 |
69°06′38″N 083°32′23″W |
1992 |
Active |
Established in August 1992 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. The site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
FOX-M |
Hall Beach |
NU |
FPS-117 |
68°45′39″N 081°13′35″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Main site in 1957; also known as "Site 30". Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended September 1989; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar September 1989. Appears[where?] that much of the former DEW site facilities remain in use, buildings appear in good repair. Sanirajak Airport (ICAO: CYUX) remains in use for access to site.[3] |
FOX-1 |
Rowley Island |
NU |
FPS-124 |
69°04′01″N 079°03′55″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended in 1991; unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Abandoned DEW facility torn down, station site remediation work was completed by 2005, leaving gravel roads, old building pads and abandoned and unusable airstrip. NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
FOX-A |
Bray Island |
NU |
FPS-124 |
69°13′26″N 077°13′48″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Intermediate site in 1957; also known as "Site 32". Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. closed and site abandoned in 1963. New unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps on former DEW site. Abandoned DEW facility torn down, station site remediation work was completed by 2005, leaving gravel roads, old building pads and abandoned and unusable airstrip. NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
FOX-2 |
Longstaff Bluff |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°53′56″N 075°08′20″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957; also known as "Site 33". Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended in August 1991; unattended NWS Short Range Radar site opened November 1990 approximately 4 miles ESE of former DEW Airstrip to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Unused DEW site remains, buildings appear in good repair, along with former radars and communications antennas. Airstrip is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement as abandoned.[3] |
FOX-B |
Nudluardjk Lake |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°37′10″N 073°12′45″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Intermediate site in 1957; also known as "West Baffin", located on Baffin Island. Site was closed and abandoned in 1963. New unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps on former DEW site. |
FOX-3 |
Dewar Lakes |
NU |
FPS-117 |
68°39′02″N 071°13′58″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957. Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. Located on Baffin Island. DEW operations ended in 1989; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed July 1989. Appears[where?] that much of the former DEW site facilities remain in use, buildings appear in good repair. Dewar Lakes LRRS Airport (ICAO: CYUW) is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement as abandoned.[3] |
FOX-CA |
Kangok Fjord |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°38′51″N 069°07′47″W |
1992 |
Active |
Established in September 1992 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Located on Baffin Island. |
FOX-4 |
Cape Hooper |
NU |
FPS-124 |
68°28′21″N 066°48′01″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957; also known as "Site 37" located on Baffin Island. DEW operations ended in 1991. NWS Short Range Radar site activated in December 1990 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. |
FOX-5 |
Broughton Island |
NU |
FPS-124 |
67°32′05″N 063°47′10″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Line Auxiliary site, 1957; also known as "Qikiqtarjuaq" or "Site 39". Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. Unattended NWS Short Range Radar site opened 1991 approximately 6.4 mi (10.3 km) east of former DEW Airstrip to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Former DEW airstrip now known as Qikiqtarjuaq Airport (ICAO: CYVM) used to support NWS also used by small village.[3] |
DYE-M |
Cape Dyer |
NU |
FPS-117 |
66°39′52″N 061°21′21″W |
1957 |
Active |
Established as DEW Main site in 1957; also known as "Site 41". Was expansive facility with airstrip and dock facility for resupplying. DEW operations ended August 1989; minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar August 1989. Appears[where?] that much of the former DEW site facilities remain in use, buildings appear in good repair. Cape Dyer Airport (ICAO: CYVN) is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement as abandoned.[3] |
BAF-2 |
Cape Mercy |
NU |
FPS-124 |
64°57′17″N 063°33′38″W |
1992 |
Active |
Established in July 1992 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. The site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. |
BAF-3 |
Brevoort Island |
NU |
FPS-117 |
63°20′24″N 064°09′29″W |
1988 |
Active |
Established in October 1988 as a minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed 1989. The site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Appears[where?] to have been built on a former DEW site, which station site remediation work has left gravel roads, old building pads and a gravel airstrip. Former airstrip no longer listed in the Canada Flight Supplement,[3] but new building appears[where?] to have been erected at end of runway. |
BAF-4A |
Loks Land |
NU |
FPS-124 |
62°30′22″N 064°31′06″W |
1992 |
Active |
Established in August 1992 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. The site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and small storage building. Helicopter pad used for access to site. |
BAF-5 |
Resolution Island |
NU |
FPS-124 |
61°35′47″N 064°38′20″W |
1943 |
Active |
Former Pinetree Line radar station N-30, closed 1961; reopened as unattended NWS Short Range Radar site in September 1991 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. Former Pinetree Line radar station remains, building conditions indeterminate. Many former radars and communication antennas still standing. Access to site appears[where?] to be by helicopter pad. |
LAB-1 |
Cape Kakiviak |
NL |
FPS-124 |
59°59′15″N 064°09′55″W |
1992 |
Active |
Established in July 1992 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. |
LAB-2 |
Saglek |
NL |
FPS-117 |
58°29′19″N 062°35′08″W |
1953 |
Active |
Former Pinetree Line radar station RCAF Station Saglek N-29, closed 1971. Minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed 1989. New NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and storage and tunnel connected buildings for personnel. Abandoned Pinetree Line facility torn down, station site remediation work was completed by 2005, leaving gravel roads and old building pads. Pinetree Line airstrip in good repair, Saglek Airport (ICAO: CYSV) is listed in the Canada Flight Supplement as abandoned.[3] |
LAB-3 |
Cape Kiglapait |
NL |
FPS-124 |
57°08′07″N 061°28′32″W |
1992 |
Active |
Established in August 1992 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. |
LAB-4 |
Big Bay |
NL |
FPS-124 |
55°44′30″N 060°25′42″W |
1992 |
Active |
Established in September 1992 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. |
LAB-5 |
Tukialik |
NL |
FPS-124 |
54°42′53″N 058°21′30″W |
1992 |
Active |
Established in October 1992 as an unattended NWS Short Range Radar site to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. |
LAB-6 |
Cartwright |
NL |
FPS-117 |
53°33′04″N 056°49′48″W |
1953 |
Active |
Former Pinetree Line radar station N-27, closed 1968. New minimally-attended NWS Long Range Radar installed in November 1998 to cover any Long Range Radar surveillance gaps. New NWS site consists of a radar tower, communications facility, and storage and tunnel connected buildings for personnel. Abandoned Pinetree Line facility torn down, station site remediation work was completed by 2005, leaving gravel roads and old building pads. Helicopter pad used for access to site, although site is connected by a 10 mi (16 km) gravel road to the settlement of Muddy Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, which is connected to the Canadian highway system. |