- Nanisivik Naval Facility
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Nanisivik Naval Facility Nanisivik, Nunavut
HMCS Goose Bay moored at Nanisivik.Type Arctic Naval base Coordinates 73°04′08″N 084°32′57″W / 73.06889°N 84.54917°WCoordinates: 73°04′08″N 084°32′57″W / 73.06889°N 84.54917°W Built Construction to begin in 2011 In use N/A Controlled by Canadian Forces The Nanisivik Naval Facility is a Canadian Forces naval facility which is to be constructed on Baffin Island, Nunavut. The station will be built at the former lead-zinc mine site near the former company town of Nanisivik.
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History
The community of Nanisivik was built to support the Nanisivik Mine, lead-zinc on Baffin Island. The mine was serviced by a jetty for receiving ocean freight, later used by the Canadian Coast Guard for training,[1] and the Nanisivik Airport, which was capable of receiving jet aircraft and closed in 2011. Falling metal prices closed the mine in 2002.[2]
On August 8, 2007, CBC News reported that Canadian Forces documents showed plans to convert the site into a naval station. The plan would turn the former mine's existing port into a deepwater facility at a cost $60 million although total costs in 2011 were set at $175 million with an extra $12 million for the design.[3][4] On August 10, 2007, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced construction of a new docking and refueling facility in Nanisivik for the Canadian Forces, in an effort to maintain a Canadian presence in Arctic waters during the navigable season (June-October). The choice for Nanisivik as a site was partially based on its location within the eastern entrance to the Northwest Passage, via Admiralty Inlet, and the existence of a deep-water berthing facility at the site, as well as a location of the airport. The United States Air Force's Thule Air Base is 600 km to the north east.
Detailed planning for the project began in August 2007, with environmental studies and assessments being carried out in the summer of 2008.[5]
On 20 August, 2010, the Kingston-class Coastal Defence vessel HMCS Goose Bay became the first Canadian warship to secure to the Nanisivik jetty as part of OP NANOOK 2010. Two days later, the frigate HMCS Montreal secured alongside for a photo opportunity. The Coast Guard icebreaker CCGS Henry Larsen was also present, but did not go alongside at that time.
Description
Once completed, the naval station will likely be home to the proposed Arctic Off-Shore Patrol Ships under the current Harper government plan.[6][7] These ships will have ice-breaking capability and help the current government's goal to enforce Canada's sovereignty over the region. These ships will likely allow the Victoria-class submarines to travel in the Arctic regions.
Construction
Engineering for the first of four phases of design for the facility is being completed by the British Columbia office of WorleyParsons for a cost of $900,000. This phase will include preliminary design work and construction requirements. Construction was expected to begin in 2011, and was expected to be operational by 2014.[8] However, it was announced in 2011 that construction would be delayed until 2013 as they are still in the design stage and the site would not be completed until 2016. [4] At the same time the decontamination of the site had not begun but was expected to start in summer of 2011.[9]
References
- ^ "Arcticnet - Naval gazing: Looking for a High Arctic port". http://www.arcticnet-ulaval.ca/index.php?fa=News.showNews&home=4&menu=55&sub=1&id=244. Retrieved 2007-08-07.
- ^ Green, Mary Ellen (28 October, 2009). "Nanisivik naval depot project on schedule". The Maple Leaf. http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/Commun/ml-fe/article-eng.asp?id=5711. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
- ^ "Planned army base, port in North heat up Arctic quest". CBC News. 2007-08-08. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2007/08/08/arctic-setup.html?ref=rss. Retrieved 2008-08-10. mirror
- ^ a b Naval facility delayed until 2016
- ^ "Backgrounder - Expanding Canadian Forces Operations in the Arctic" (HTML). http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/media.asp?id=1785. Retrieved 2007-08-17. mirror
- ^ "Nanisivik Naval Facility: Project Summary". Department of National Defence. 2009-03-26. http://ftp.nirb.ca/SCREENINGS/ACTIVE%20SCREENINGS/09DN018-DND%20-%20Nanisivik%20Naval%20Facility/1-SCREENING/01-APPLICATION/090326-09DN018-Project%20Summary-IMAE.pdf. Retrieved 2009-10-23.[dead link]
- ^ "Nanisivik Naval Facility Project: Overview Presentation to Stakeholders – 27 October 08". Department of National Defence. 2008-10-27. http://ftp.nirb.ca/SCREENINGS/ACTIVE%20SCREENINGS/09DN018-DND%20-%20Nanisivik%20Naval%20Facility/1-SCREENING/01-APPLICATION/090326-09DN018-Project%20Overview%20Presentation-IMAE.pdf. Retrieved 2009-10-23.[dead link]
- ^ "B.C. firm wins design contract for Arctic naval port". CBC News. November 26, 2009. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2009/11/26/nanisivik-contract.html. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
- ^ Navy refuelling depot construction delayed to 2011
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