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Eglinton Hunt Club RCAF Institute of Aviation Medicine Commemorative Plaque, 1998  

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Resource ID

5304

Access

Open

Address

1111 Avenue Road, Toronto, ON M5N 3B2

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1998

Historical Themes

Architectural Heritage
Entertainment and Leisure
Military History

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1954-1998
1900-1953

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Eglinton Hunt Club RCAF Institute of Aviation Medicine Commemorative Plaque, 1998

Description

Surrounded by open fields this site became home to the Eglinton Hunt Club in 1919. By 1929 the club added stables arenas - one for indoor polo - and an impressive club house all designed by architects Vaux and Bryan Chadwick. The Royal Canadian Air Force purchased the site in 1939 where Sir Dr. Frederick G. Banting directed secret research on the physiological effects of combat flying and where Dr. Wilbur R. Franks created the world's first anti "G" flying suit and the first human centrifuge in the allied countries. During the 1950s and 60s RCAF auxiliary squadrons were based here to defend Toronto during the Cold War. The RCAF Staff School later the Canadian Forces Staff School occupied the site from 1960 - 1994 educating over 10, 000 military officers prior to closure June 30th 1994.

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Location Data

Marker lat / long: 43.70808, -79.410049 (WGS84)

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