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Old Posted Jun 23, 2026, 2:40 PM
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I really like it, but it does appear to still be heavily focussed on US expansion which is somewhat dissapointing. I would have liked to see a bit more focus on catering to International flights. Speaking of which, can someone explain to me how the International corridor will work (Green 03)? Is it a proper physical corridor connecting to the terminal? I can't really make out what the drawing is supposed to convey for this.
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I have a bit of a hard time parsing the expansions vs the existing building. Based on the green and magenta lines. Is it safe to assume those areas denote a physical exterior expansion of the main terminal building? And not just expanding the concourse walkway areas?

Edit: Nevermind I see the existing building shown as grey in the background. Hoping the aesthetic of he exterior doesn't get ruined.
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Expansion coming to CFB 17 Wing Winnipeg
Monday, Jun. 22, 2026

An expansion to the Canadian Forces Base 17 Wing Winnipeg could bring up to 1,400 jobs to the city.

Premier Wab Kinew announced the expansion and said it will bolster national defence, strengthen strategic infrastructure and benefit the local economy, said a provincial news release Monday.

A partnership between the province and the federal government, Kinew called the expansion a “nation-building project.”

The province said the expansion will receive a high-priority designation under Manitoba’s hydro regulations, and consists of critical upgrades and new developments at the CFB, including the design and construction of a new Department of National Defence substation.

Once fully operational, the expansion is expected to result in further investment at the base spurring the new jobs, said the release.

Planning for the project is currently underway.
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Manitoba Government to Support Major Expansion at 17 Wing Winnipeg

The Manitoba government is supporting a significant expansion at 17 Wing Winnipeg that will bolster national defence priorities, strengthen strategic infrastructure and bring up to 1,400 jobs to Winnipeg, Premier Wab Kinew announced today.

“The exciting expansion at 17 Wing Winnipeg is exactly the kind of project we want to prioritize when connecting new demand to Manitoba’s hydro grid,” said Kinew. “Saying ‘no’ to AI hyperscale data centres allows us to say ‘yes’ to nation-building projects like 17 Wing, Winnipeg’s air force base. We thank our federal partners for this investment.”

The expansion project will receive a high priority designation under Manitoba’s modernized hydro regulations, meaning it will be prioritized for power, the premier noted. The project will enable critical upgrades and new developments at the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) base Winnipeg to support future training requirements, defence operational infrastructure and base electrification. The improvements will also enable future expansion opportunities, the premier added.

Once fully operational, the expansion, supported by additional electrical capacity, is expected to enable further investment and support up to 1,400 new jobs, with planning already underway.

17 Wing Winnipeg is a critical, continuously operating military installation with essential functions including airfield operations, communications, security and emergency response. The site’s energy demand is driven by heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, lighting and mission-critical operations.

The expansion includes the design and construction of a new Department of National Defence-owned substation, which will provide reliable electrical capacity to support long-term CAF modernization initiatives, the premier noted, adding that modernization includes electrification of the base’s light-duty vehicle fleet, in line with federal policy objectives.

This project underscores Manitoba’s role in Canada’s defence network, while also reinforcing the Manitoba government’s commitment to strategic infrastructure, clean energy use and economic growth, the premier noted.
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I wonder how many more people will live on base now, and what kind of new aircraft we may see in and out of Winnipeg.
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That's very good news.
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I wonder how many more people will live on base now, and what kind of new aircraft we may see in and out of Winnipeg.
There isnt much room on base for housing. The CAF tends to have guys live on the economy at urban bases. Maybe a much needed refresh of the candidate shacks for the training centre. There's been some rumours about what might end up there but nothing concrete, I wont speculate as Im not RCAF. Im curious to see what will actually be expanded. Im personally hoping for a brand new super-armoury for the Army guys in town. Minto is decrepit and McGregor is too small for the growth plans coming out.
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Announcing a new, dedicated substation for 17 Wing makes me wonder what the heck they are planning to build there. Modern industrial would use fairly low power drawing LEDS with heating and cooling trying to use geothermal. This makes me think it could have a large scale military data center/AI unit.
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I wonder how many more people will live on base now, and what kind of new aircraft we may see in and out of Winnipeg.
If anything, the new aircraft that is starting to fly in and out of 17 Wing is the CC295 Kingfisher, which is replacing the older CC-130 Hercules for search and rescue (SAR) and transport operations. They're much smaller than the Hercs, but are far more advanced than the big birds.

As for personnel, that depends if that involves with more service members or civilian personnel who work at the base.
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If anything, the new aircraft that is starting to fly in and out of 17 Wing is the CC295 Kingfisher, which is replacing the older CC-130 Hercules for search and rescue (SAR) and transport operations. They're much smaller than the Hercs, but are far more advanced than the big birds.

As for personnel, that depends if that involves with more service members or civilian personnel who work at the base.
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I've been working on this at work a little bit. It's pretty substantial building that is being proposed here at the base. If it's the same expansion I'm looking at, then they are also funding similar facilities in Moose Jaw and Southport. I think it's part of the preparation for our new air force fleet.

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If anything, the new aircraft that is starting to fly in and out of 17 Wing is the CC295 Kingfisher, which is replacing the older CC-130 Hercules for search and rescue (SAR) and transport operations. They're much smaller than the Hercs, but are far more advanced than the big birds.
Yes, I read an article about them last week very cool upgrade. I will miss the Herc flying around the city though!
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Yes, I read an article about them last week very cool upgrade. I will miss the Herc flying around the city though!
They still have the Super Hercules, the CC-130J, so they aren't going away fully just yet. We'll see less of them for sure, but we will also see the new bright yellow Kingfishers buzzing around for training.
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Construction boom to take flight at 17 Wing
‘Very important boost for Winnipeg’s economy,’ mayor says of federal plans to expand impact of local CFB

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The main gate at Canadian Forces Base Winnipeg on Tuesday.


Upwards of $250 million in construction projects could be inbound as Winnipeg’s Royal Canadian Air Force base expands.

The Winnipeg Construction Association is tracking 33 projects at 17 Wing Winnipeg from now through 2033. Collectively, they could be worth $250 million to $450 million, said Darryl Harrison, the association’s president.

“This is historic levels of defence spending in construction.

He expects half the projects to begin this year. One involves a training facility, potentially $50 million to $75 million in construction, as part of the Future Air Crew Training program — an initiative meant to replace current offerings at 17 Wing, Southport (west of Winnipeg) and Moose Jaw, Sask.

A new 17 Wing training facility will include an aircraft hangar, flight simulators and classrooms. Construction could span several years, said Harrison Ruess, a spokesman for SkyAlyne, the company overseeing the space’s creation.

In another project, some 200 housing units will be built, Harrison said. It’s unclear whether the homes will be on or off base, he said, adding it could result in $110 million in construction.

Other projects include building expansions, heating system replacements, IT renovations and maintenance jobs. “All of these projects eventually add up,” Harrison said.

However, businesses regularly struggle with security clearances and qualifying for federal defence contracts.

Companies often can’t apply for a security clearance until they’ve been awarded a project. It then takes a “long time” to get the appropriate clearances, adding to a contractor’s time crunch, Harrison said.

A panel of experts from the Royal Canadian Air Force, 17 Wing and Defence Construction Canada, among others, are slated to explain project qualification to industry.

Mayor Scott Gillingham organized the event at the RBC Convention Centre on Thursday. He’s expecting close to 70 attendees.

“The future of Winnipeg’s ‘sky economy’ is very bright, but we want to make sure that local companies have the opportunity to bid on Department of National Defence contracts,” Gillingham said. “The growth of 17 Wing will have a very important boost for Winnipeg’s economy.”

Gillingham launched a task force in May to determine the infrastructure needs of 17 Wing, CentrePort South and the Winnipeg international airport over the next 10 to 25 years. A report should come back by July 15, the mayor said.

He’s anticipating housing demand from 17 Wing members living off base. CentrePort South, a burgeoning portion of the local inland port, is set for residential development.

Upcoming rounds of water and wastewater servicing could be shaped by 17 Wing’s needs, Gillingham said.

“We are having … conversations with 17 Wing on an ongoing basis,” said Carly Edmundson, CentrePort Canada’s president.

CentrePort spans 20,000 acres; it covers 17 Wing’s base. CentrePort South’s planned residential area could be a five- to 10-minute drive away, Edmundson said.

Upgrading the north end wastewater plant will be “key” for future growth, she said, adding she feels “confident” there’s a path to completing the $3.2 billion project.

Meantime, the Manitoba government is boosting 17 Wing with another 10.5 megawatts of power. The power would otherwise be sold and exported outside the province, said Premier Wab Kinew. The project has received a high priority designation.

Kinew mentioned a hyper-scale data centre his government pulled the plug on earlier this year. The Rural Municipality of Ritchot-based proposal, headed by companies from Las Vegas and British Columbia, would’ve required 500 MW of power, he said.

“Here we’re getting a similar level of construction activity … for one-fiftieth of the power allocation,” Kinew said. “I think it really underlines how we can be smart with the electricity that we have.”

Kinew said construction at the base could last eight years, and up to 1,400 military personnel and their families could arrive.

The Department of National Defence didn’t answer how many personnel will join 17 Wing. Currently, the base has roughly 2,600 people in Winnipeg.

“Many of those will retire in Winnipeg from the military and will move into the private sector,” said Loren Remillard, president of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.

Several will arrive with family members needing jobs. The chamber will work with the Winnipeg Military Family Resource Centre to link people with employment, Remillard said.

The federal government said it’s funnelling more than $63 billion into defence.

It touted hitting its 2025-26 spending target for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization: two per cent of its GDP.

The Canadian Armed Forces faced a budget freeze for years — dating to the 1990s — while being asked to do more, said Andrea Charron, director of the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at the University of Manitoba.

Winnipeg’s base requires a boost to its electrical grid, especially as data use increases, and needs building upgrades such as tackling mould and mildew, Charron said.

“If we want to recruit and retain more people in the Canadian Armed Forces, then things like making sure their buildings are safe, heated, protected from electrical surges — this is all really vital.”

Southport, near Portage la Prairie, is also seeing significant construction: nine projects will start in the coming year, worth $150 million to $300 million, according to Harrison.
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It's a big building, over 100,000 sq ft, two stories, kind of boomerang shaped, located on a triangle piece of property on Intersite Rd. I am not sure if I can show the plans, so I wont.
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It's a big building, over 100,000 sq ft, two stories, kind of boomerang shaped, located on a triangle piece of property on Intersite Rd. I am not sure if I can show the plans, so I wont.
For the sake of National Defense it's probably best that you didn't.
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For the sake of National Defense it's probably best that you didn't.
Especially not if its the part of the base Im thinking lol.
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It's a big building, over 100,000 sq ft, two stories, kind of boomerang shaped, located on a triangle piece of property on Intersite Rd. I am not sure if I can show the plans, so I wont.
I assume it’s just north of the front gate by the air park?
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I assume it’s just north of the front gate by the air park?
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It's the whole triangle south of the C130 hangars. It has airside access.
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It's the whole triangle south of the C130 hangars. It has airside access.
Thanks, can't wait to see the plans.
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