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Camp Hughes

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The Camp Hughes National Historic Site is no longer used for active military use, therefore the area is completely open to the public and access is unrestricted. It does however continue to be monitored by the
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The soldiers and support staff stationed at Camp Hughes maintained very close social and economic ties with the town of Carberry, which is located a short distance away from the site.
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Although very eroded after over 85 years, the original trench system at Camp Hughes is still intact and is the only World War One era trench system remaining in North America.
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line. It started out as a city of tents and covered a large area. The name of the camp was changed in 1915 to "Camp Hughes" in honour of Major-General Sir
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remote transmitter station for Camp Shilo. A one-level bunker was built on the property. The bunker was closed in 1992 and has since been demolished.
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The Canadian Army continued to train soldiers at the camp until 1934, when the camp closed and the troops were moved to nearby Camp Shilo, now
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trained at the camp, and by 1916 it had grown to such a large size that it had the largest population of any city in the province of
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at the west intersection with PTH 351, a short distance north of the actual Camp Hughes site, named in honour of the military camp.
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Entrance gate to the area where the trench systems are located. Maps and other information are located here.
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The Camp Hughes Cemetery, which is located on what is known as Cemetery Hill, also remains at Camp Hughes.
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between 1915 and 1916. It is now one of the only World War One era trench systems remaining in the world.
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Sign notifying visitors of archeological research activity at Camp Hughes (taken in 2013)
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There is a roadside park named "Camp Hughes Wayside Park" located 10 kilometers west of
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A gate near Camp Hughes on the boundary of the restricted DND area connected to
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Trenches at Camp Hughes built for training soldiers for battle in World War One
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training camp named "Camp Sewell" was established 10 kilometers west of
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battlefield terrain, which was created for training purposes by the
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as a Provincial Heritage Site. In 2011, the site was designated a
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The main walking trail leading to trenches in the historical area
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Manitoba
Canada
North Cypress – Langford
49°53′1.47″N 099°33′4.82″W / 49.8837417°N 99.5513389°W / 49.8837417; -99.5513389
National Historic Site of Canada
military
Municipality of North Cypress – Langford
Carberry
Manitoba
National Historic Site of Canada
World War I
Canadian Department of Militia
Canadian military
Carberry
Canadian Pacific Railway
Sam Hughes
World War I
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Battle of Vimy Ridge
France
CFB Shilo
Kapyong Barracks
CFB Winnipeg
Cold War
Canadian Department of National Defense
CFB Shilo
Government of Manitoba

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