Teddy Ruxpin said:I hate to say this, Red 6, but the CF doesn't really have the equivalent to the extensive network of MWR facilities in the US. A bit sad, really, considering countries like Australia and New Zealand do....
True.....but in the US Forces, they are actually run like hotels. They actually have 'Hotel' Trades in their Forces, where Service Personnel are trained as holeliers. Our Transient Quarters are nowhere near the same calibre.
Teddy Ruxpin said:Which is what I was getting at. There's no network of "lodges", beach cabins, camping grounds and hotels in the CF held strictly for morale purposes - US MWR has a "hotel" at Disneyworld, for example.
Retired AF Guy said:Not true; some Canadian Air Force bases have transient quarters that can be rented out. Not sure how extensive it is, but I've stayed at CFB Winnipeg (N), CFB Bagotville and CFB North Bay over the last few years. Not sure if other air force bases or whether the army and navy have the same setup. These quarters are also available for retired members. Just like the US facilities the quarters are available on first come basis or operational necessity, so make sure you phone early. The bases I stayed at had quarters for both single travelers and families.