50°14′10″N 105°32′51″W / 50.23611°N 105.54750°W / 50.23611; -105.54750 (Buttress) Buttress was built in 1940 as the relief landing field for RCAF Station Moose Jaw and Royal Air Force's, No.
32 Service Flying Training School that was stationed there.
The relief field was constructed in the typical triangular pattern and had three runways, listed as follows:[2] Today the aerodrome is abandoned but the telltale British Commonwealth Air Training Plan triangle of runways is still visible from the air.
A review of Google Maps in June 2018 shows a clear outline of the former triangular airfield and the coordinates stated above appear to be correct.
It is located on private land, 6 mi (9.7 km) south of CFB Moose Jaw, on the west side of Highway 2.