WallyB wrote:
Several Yorks crashed in Canada; there may still be some wreckage at the remote locations.
from ASN
Quote:
11-APR-1955 Avro 685 York C.1 CF-HMZ Associated Airways Yellowknife ...
12-APR-1955 Avro 685 York C.1 CF-HMX Arctic Wings Hall Lake, NU
26-MAY-1955 Avro 685 York C.1 CF-HMY Associated Airways near Edmonton
29-SEP-1955 Avro 685 York C.1 CF-HMV Associated Airways near Beaverlodge, SK
24-JAN-1956 Avro 685 York C.1 CF-HMU Maritime Central Airways Kuujjuaq
13-SEP-1956 Avro 685 York C.1 CF-HFP Pacific Western Cape Perry, NU
13-SEP-1956 Avro 685 York C.1 CF-HFQ TransAir Fox, MB
26-SEP-1956 Avro 685 York C.1 CF-HMW Maritime Central Airways near Kuujjuaq, QC
08-JAN-1957 Avro 685 York C.1 CF-HIQ TransAir near Rankin Inlet
The York was a significant airplane in postwar Canadian aviation and it's a pity none survived.
(13 Sep 1956 was a
Thursday)
I have spent the major part of my career in the Arctic and have researched the Yorks here in Canada. The following are pics from that search and before anyone gets it in their head that there are recoverable items.......they are right.......but the cost of getting too them and out again is more than beyond reasonable.
In the meantime, this is no Field of Dreams, more like a country.........

CF-HAS in The Pas, Manitoba before the fire.....

......all that remains of CF-HAS as of September 12, 1998

CF-HFP on the ramp in Edmonton........

.....and off the runway at Cape Perry, NWT

CF-HFP remains as of 1994..........

.....and all that now remains of CF-HFP now.

CF-HFQ at Hall Beach Dew line station June 15, 1957

.....and another shot of CF-HFQ in 1957.........

.....and all that remains of CF-HFQ today.

CF-HIP on the ramp in Edmonton before it's fate.

The only pic I have of CF-HIQ which I believe is in England before being ferried to Canada to meet it's fate.

CF-HMV outside the Associated Airways hangar at the Edmonton downtown airport in September 1955........

......and the news reports of it's demise.

All that remains of CF-HMW in the Arctic.

CF-HMX at Hall Beach dew line in May 1955.......

...and on the shores of Hall Lake, 30 miles from the Dew line site, on May 12, 1955.

All that lies on the site as of now.

Avro York CF-HMY in England before delivery......

.....and the horrific crash off the runway in Edmonton.

Avro York CF-HMZ ready to work......

....and after running of the runway in Yellowknife and before being bulldozed and cleared.

......and the news that covered the incident!

Finally, CF-HTM sitting proud on the Edmonton ramp.
If anyone can supplement this data and has ANY more info on the Canadian York's, I would love to hear from them!