The warehouse and modeule train building at the disbanded DEW station at Johansen Bay, Victoria Island

A view of the gable-end of the warehouse (left) and a module train building (right) at the disbanded Distant Early Warning (DEW) radar station at Johansen Bay, Victoria Island. Red and white striped barrels are scattered in the distance.

PIN-D is a former DEW Line Site located on the north shore of Johansen Bay, overlooking Coronation Gulf, approximately 500 metres from the coast in Nunavut. This DEW line site station was constructed in 1959 by the Department of National Defence, and was deactivated in 1963 at which point it was abandoned.

Ivy Sharp noted in her account for 29 July 1996: 'We had to negotiate a very high hill of shale to the site that had been the dewline (early warning system) but the mess they left behind was a disgrace to any country. Stacks of rusted tins and other detritus were just scattered around.' Since she wrote this the site has had decontamination work done.

Object details

ID: PM11782/16
Collection: Historic Photographs
Type: Roll film negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Sharp, Ivy
Date made: 29 July 1996
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Ivy Sharp Collection
Measurements: Overall: 25 mm x 36 mm