Camp locations and relocation sites
- Kootenays region of British Columbia: Bay Farm. Greenwood. Kaslo. ...
- Elsewhere in British Columbia: Bridge River (South Shalalth) McGillivray Falls. Minto City. ...
- Ontario: Chatham. Petawawa. Schreiber. ...
- Elsewhere in Canada: Alberta and Manitoba — sugar beet farms. Kananaskis Country, Alberta.
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List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in Canada ; 23 (Q), Monteith (near Iroquois Falls), Ontario ; 30, Bowmanville, Ontario ; 31 (F), Kingston, Ontario ; 32 ( ...
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