This quite interesting and in my line of work I travel to some weird backwood places. A couple years ago I was called and arrived at a place called Camp Gatineau a summer camp for children, it is located north of Ottawa about 40kms from downtown. I went into the admin building and the first thing I noticed was the smell in the building, these old buildings have a particular smell to them whether you are in Gagetown, Wainwright etc. I asked the personnel if this had been an old military camp and they informed me it had been a POW camp during WWII for German prisoners.
The camp is located deep in the woods and unless you knew where you were you could be lose in the forest forever. The layout of the camp is almost identical to photos of other camps. I was told the prisoners could work and make spending money. They would cut trees and make roads, from what I have been led to believe the prisoners basically built the road structure in Gatineau Park. The wood was cut and used for the war effort.
Apparently this is just one of many camps located in this area.
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