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"Reference is made to memorandum from W. N. Parke to James Frankland, under date of August 7th, relative to the proposed establishment of an Aircraft Warning Station on Sugar Loaf Lookout in Section 1, T4N, R10W.
.A number of years ago this point was tried out as a lookout station, but due to the fact that the lookout was unable to see for approximately 50 percent of the time because of coastal fogs, the station was abandoned for lookout purposes.
.As only temporary quarters were provided for the lookout during this try-out period, the establishment of a year-around station on Sugar Loaf would require a full set of buildings and construction of approximately five miles of telephone line. The summit of Sugar Loaf is a rock, which stands above the surrounding timber, the summit being approximately 6 foot by 6 foot, or just enough to accommodate a fire finder. Since this point is reached by ladders and rope, it would be impossible to construct any building on the point without excessive cost for blasting powder. To the north of this rock and about 100 feet below the summit is a ridge, which was thought we might be able to clear for a building site. So much timber would have to be cut, however, on this ridge to give the observer the proper visibility that this proposal seems impractical."
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Eventually an AWS site was located at a different location nearby.