Camp-X ● Official Site ● Teachers’ Resource (2024)


Teachers’ Resource for Camp-X

Author: Nancy Hamer Strahl, for The Robert Stuart Aeronautical Collection and Camp-X Exhibit
Teacher of History and French Immersion at Port Perry High School
Grade level: Secondary (gr. 9-12)
Province: Ontario
Overview:
This activity is based on Camp-X and explores its nature and role during World War Two.Camp-X was a secret spy training school located on the Whitby-Oshawa border in Ontario. The camp trained hundreds of allied secret agents for working behind enemy lines.
Aims:
Based on Howard Gardner’s theories on multiple intelligences, this activity will give teachers a wider range of learning strategies. Multiple intelligences gives students a choice on how they wish to present the information they have researched and also to showcase their talents or particular intelligence. For additional information on multiple intelligences see: www.ed.psu.edu/insys/esd/gardner/menu.html
Resources:
  1. Durovecz, Andrew. My Secret Mission. Toronto: Lugus Publications, 1996
  2. Gardner, Howard. How Kids are Smart: Multiple Intelligences in the Class, 1995
  3. Hodgson, Lynn Philip. ‘Inside Camp-X’.Port Perry: Blake Books Distribution, 1999, 2002
Background:
Unofficially known as Camp-X, the paramilitary training installation was officially known by various names: S 25-1-1 by the RCMP, Project-J by the Canadian military, and STS-103 (Special Training School 103) by the SOE (Special Operations Executive), a branch of the British MI-6.

It was established December 6, 1941, on the border of Whitby/Oshawa, Ontario, Canada though the British Security Co-Ordination (BSC) and the Government of Canada. The BSC’s chief, Sir William Stephenson, was a Canadian from Winnipeg, Manitoba, and a close confidant of the British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, who had instructed him to create the clenched fist that would provide the knockout blow to the Axis powers.One of Stephenson’s successes was Camp-X.

The Camp was first opened for the purpose of training American COI (forerunner to the CIA) agents who would be dropped in behind enemy lines as spies and saboteurs at a time when the U.S. was forbidden by an Act of Congress to be involved in World War Two. One of the unique features of Camp-X was Hydra. Given its name by its operators, Hydra was the most sophisticated telecommunications centre of its time and was instrumental in coding/decoding information vital to the allied war effort. The Camp was an excellent location for the transfer of code due to the topography of the land.Lake Ontario made it an excellent site where signals would arrive distinctly and rapidly from the U.K.Hydra had direct access to Ottawa, New York and Washington.

Camp-X trained over five hundred Allied secret agents.They trained in a variety of special techniques such as silent killing, sabotage, Partisan work and recruitment methods for the resistance movement, demolition, map reading, weaponry, and Morse code. (Excerpt from Inside Camp-X)

Activities:
  1. Field Trip:

    1. Take a trip to Oshawa, Ontario and visit the many sights pertaining to World War Two.

    2. Oshawa Military Museum.Artefacts from 1812-1945 and the largest collection ofworking military vehicles in Canada!
      Oshawa Airport South Field, 1000 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa, ON. L1J 5P5
      Tel. 905- 728-6199

    3. Camp-X monument and the remains of Camp-X at Intrepid Park

    4. Visit the mural dedicated to Camp-X and Oshawa impressive war memorial on Simcoe Street at Memorial Park.

    5. Parkwood Estate and Gardens. The home of Colonel Sam McLaughlin.
      270 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, ON. L1G 4T5
      Tel. 905-433-4311

  2. Guest Speaker:

    Invite a guest speaker to your school.Lynn Philip Hodgson, author of Inside Camp-X presents a school program which consists of a ten-minute opening statement explaining the origin of Camp-X, followed by a twenty minute documentary about Camp-X and closing with questions and answers from students.E-mail Lynn Philip Hodgson at:

    info@camp-x.com for more information.

  3. Library Research and Final Product:

    Have students go to their school library and do research on Camp-X.This multiple intelligences activity gives students a choice on how to present the information they have researched and lets them showcase their particular talents. Students will be required to collect 4 pages of hand written notes and include at least 4 sources in the bibliography that includes at least two electronic sources.They will take home their information and create a portfolio that includes work from four different areas.They have five intelligence categories to choose from: logical, interpersonal, linguistic, spatial/visual and musical/rhythmic.

Assessment and Evaluation:
The assessment and evaluation conforms to the Ontario Ministry of Education requirements of knowledge/understanding, thinking/inquiry, application and communication using an achievement chart tailored to the activity.
Worksheet:
Research Project: Camp-X and the Second World War
This project gives you a choice on how you wish to present the information you have gathered on Camp-X.This is your opportunity to showcase your talents in a creative way and get to know more about Camp-X, Canada’s premier secret agent school during World War Two.

From the list provided below pick 4 activities that fascinate you.Each activity must come from a different intelligence category.Once you have researched Camp-X, create a portfolio to showcase your work.

  1. LOGICAL:Draw a plan of Camp-X -Time line of events 1941-1946

    Mind map
    Mobile
    Glossary of term


  2. INTRAPERSONAL:

    Write a news report
    Critique a documentary on Camp-X
    Read a novel and write a book review
    Research an agent’s career
    Write an agent’s letter home or journal entry
    Critique a Camp-X web site
    Create a board game


  3. LINGUISTIC:

    Biography of a person associated with Camp-X
    Interview an agent
    Write an obituary of a fallen agent
    Video a scene from a black and white movie
    Write a newspaper report
    Create a debate on the effectiveness of Camp-X


  4. SPATIAL / VISUAL:

    Poster
    Collage
    Photo album
    3 D model of the camp
    Model airplane (Lysander)
    Political cartoon
    Story board for a movie or documentary


  5. MUSICAL/RHYTHMIC:

    Song or poem
    Create a rap song
    Listen to music from the era and write a critique
    Create a game based on a ‘Name That Tune

In your final product be sure to:
  • Include at least four sources, including at least two electronic sources.
  • Include a bibliography using proper format.
  • Include at least four pages of notes taken from at least four sources.Make sure you indicate the sources and pages taken.Always put your notes in point form and in your own words.
  • Explain the role and nature of Camp-X in bringing about the knockout blow to the axis powers during the war.
  • Design an effective layout that makes use of space, colour and images to present the information.
  • Use proper sentence and paragraph structure, spelling and grammar.

On March 7th 2005, Lynn Philip Hodgson won the “Lifetime Achievement Award” for 2004.This award is issued by the Ontario Heritage Foundation and reads as follows:


“Presented to: Lynn Philip Hodgson
In appreciation of a lifetime of volunteer work to identify, preserve, protect and promote our province’s rich heritage.”

Signed: The Honourable Lincoln M. Alexander, Chairman
Ontario Hertitage Foundation - 2004


Speaking to thousands of Public and High School students in the GTA over the past five years, a lot of students are very interested in the James Bond gadgets that were made for secret agents. One such gadget that always intrigues them is the button compass. Many students have asked me if I could show them one... well here it is.

Camp-X ● Official Site ● Teachers’ Resource (1)

Camp-X ● Official Site ● Teachers’ Resource (2024)

FAQs

Does Camp X still exist? ›

Taken over by the Canadian government in 1947, Camp X operated as a military signals station until it was closed in 1969 and eventually demolished. A plaque now marks the site.

What was the outcome of Camp X? ›

His revelations concerning the extent of Soviet espionage operations in Canada would be hugely significant. Camp X would later become a wireless intercept and listening station run by the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals before being demolished in 1969.

What did they teach at Camp X? ›

Camp X trained over five hundred Allied secret agents. They trained in a variety of special techniques such as silent killing, sabotage, Partisan work, recruitment methods for the resistance movement, demolition, map reading, weaponry, and Morse Code.

How long was training at Camp X? ›

About 500 overseas agents were trained over a 2+-year period. Camp X closed its school in April 1944. Several organizations (OSS, FBI, RCMP, Military Intelligence), ethnicities (American, British, French-Canadian, Yugoslav, Hungarian, Italian, Chinese) and countries USA, Britain, Canada, Holland, France) were involved.

Is Camp X based on a true story? ›

In the early days of World War II, there was a secret training program in Canada that taught Allied saboteurs everything from espionage and bridge blowing to karate chops to the neck of an enemy. It was called Camp X and was so secret that not even the Canadian prime minister was aware of it prior to its formation.

Is Camp X abandoned? ›

The "Gouzenko Affair" is often credited as a triggering event leading to the Cold War with Russia. Hidden by the RCMP at the now abandoned Camp X, he was interviewed by investigators from Britain's MI5 (since Canada is part of the British Commonwealth) and the United States FBI (since the CIA was not yet operational).

What happened after Camp X? ›

Soon after Camp X closed, its official records were locked away or destroyed. As time passed, most of the buildings on the property were destroyed, too. Today, the former site of Camp X is known as “Intrepid Park.” A monument at the park pays tribute to the men and women who worked and trained at the camp.

Can you visit Camp X? ›

Sign up for a fully guidied interactive tour or drop by the shop, pick up a brochure and head out on your own for a free self-guided adventure through the exiting history of Camp-x! So much to see and even more to experience! Call for more info on Camp-X and our exclusive tours of the area!

Who ran Camp X? ›

Camp X was jointly operated by the BSC and the Government of Canada. There were several names for the school: S 25-1-1 by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Project-J by the Canadian military, and Special Training School No. 103.

Who is Bill in Camp X? ›

Bill: Bill is the Chief of Security for Camp X. He is responsible for training the spies at Camp X and improving the security. His favorite way of improving the security is with Mr. Granger, who works at the D.I.L.

Who are the main characters in Camp X? ›

The main characters are George and Jack, adolescent brothers who stumble upon training exercises at Camp X and are fiercely warned away from the area by soldiers.

What is the connection between Camp X and James Bond? ›

We all know James Bond, Agent 007. But what you may not know is that the character may have been inspired by Camp X founder, Sir William Stephenson. James Bond author Sir Ian Fleming was a friend of Stephenson's and it is believed that Fleming attended Camp X in some capacity.

How many pages does Camp X have? ›

Product information
Publisher‎Puffin; PB edition (Feb. 4 2003)
Language‎English
Mass Market Paperback240 pages
ISBN-10‎0141313285
ISBN-13‎978-0141313283
6 more rows

When did Camp X Ray open? ›

The first twenty detainees arrived at Guantanamo on 11 January 2002. It was named Camp X-Ray because various temporary camps used to house Cuban and Haitian migrants in the 80s and 90s on board the station were named using NATO phonetic alphabet.

What is the longest US military bootcamp? ›

Marine Corps boot camp is the longest basic training, excluding Army One Station Unit Training (OSUT), in-processing & out-processing is included unlike the other branches as the other branches do not contain this in their Basic Training duration length.

Is Camp X-Ray still open? ›

Camp X-Ray was a temporary detention facility, which was closed in April 2002. Its prisoners were transferred to Camp Delta. In 2008, the Associated Press reported Camp 7, a separate facility on the naval base that was considered the highest security jail on the base.

Does Camp Logan still exist? ›

Camp Logan was a World War I-era army training camp in Houston, Texas named after U.S. Senator and Civil War General John A. Logan. The site of the camp is now primarily occupied by Memorial Park where it borders the Crestwood neighborhood, near Memorial Elementary School.

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