RBCAF Dease Lake

RBCAF Dease Lake is a large military airbase in Dease Lake, British Columbia.

Used primarily by interceptor aircraft of the Royal British Columbia Air Force, it is also used as the civilian airport for the Dease Lake area.

= RBCAF Dease Lake= RBCAF Dease Lake is used primarily for fighter-interceptor aircraft, and is a key part of the joint BC–US-Canada North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD). It was also one of the focal points of the Accidental War of 1983 between BC and the United States.

Stationed here are the 1 (Fighter), 9 (Fighter), and 11 (Transport) Squadrons. In addition, the non-flying 502 (Communications) Squadron; this unit is directly subordinate to NORAD.

= Dease Lake Airport =