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The former CFB Saint Jean, now an officer training facility of DND, is located at 15 Jacques-Cartier Nord in the town of St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, south of Montreal off Route 35.
The Uplands facility was decommissioned as a base in 1995, however the buildings and tarmac remain the property of the Canadian Forces, with the VIP transport unit No. 412 Squadron (based out of CFB Trenton) operating from these facilities and using the Uplands airfield, which is now the Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport.
Canadian Forces Base Suffield, located in Alberta 50km north of Medicine Hat, is the largest base in Canada with an area of 2,690 square km.
Laidlaw Transit Ltd. operates between Trenton and Belleville with three bus runs going back and forth Tuesday to Friday starting from the Market Square behind the old Shopper's Drug Mart in downtown Trenton and the Toronto Dominion Bank at Front and Bridge Streets in Belleville. Stops are made at CFB Trenton and Loyalist College. For schedules and more information call 1-888-738-8808 or click here. Trenton and Belleville are located in Ontario, Canada
The following Canadian Cities are known as not fluoridated: Burns Lake (BC), Calgary (AB), Cambridge (ON), Campbell River (BC), CFB Kingston (ON), Cobalt (ON), Comox/Courtenay (BC), Courtney (BC), Cranberry Portage (MB), Drayton Valley (AB), Dryden, (ON), Falher (AB), Fort Saint John (BC), Golden (BC), Kamloops (BC), Kelowna (BC), Kitimat (BC), Port Hardy (BC), Quebec City (QC), Squamish (BC), Thorold (ON), Verchères (QC), Waterloo (ON), Welland, Pelham, and parts of Thorold (ON), Whitehorse (YT), Cochrane (AB), Dryden (ON), Gatineau (QC), Montreal (QC), Medicine Hat (AB), Thunder Bay (ON), Kingston (ON), Kitchener (ON), Saguenay (QC), Timmins (ON), Vancouver (BC), Victoria (BC). However, the full count for the province of Québec is not in since our source in that province has informed us that here ar currently (Feb 28, 2011) only 11 communities still fluoridating their public drinking water supplies.