292, just north of the hamlet of Alsask, Saskatchewan, Canada, a village on the Alberta-Saskatchewan border.
The station was part of 44 Radar Squadron and had a call sign of November, Jade Ring.
The station property became part of the Rural Municipality of Milton when the village of Alsask was dissolved in 2009.
[4] The station consisted of three radar domes, housing, a school, swimming pool, with a staff complement of 125 (military) and 60 civilian workers.
The site is currently managed by the Canadian Civil Defence Museum and Archives and is open periodically for tours.