De Winton was closed in September 1944 and is now the privately operated De Winton/South Calgary Airport.
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The steam engine at Glynllifon was restored by Fred Dibnah after he was originally called to the park to quote for the demolition of the chimney.
During the Second World War, a Royal Air Force pilot training school was located at the Royal Canadian Air Force air station at De Winton (today's De Winton/South Calgary Airport).
Rated above average as a pilot, he then served as an instructor at No 31 EFTS at De Winton.
RCAF Station De Winton was a World War II air training station located south of Calgary, and east of De Winton, Alberta, Canada.