1940–1945 - World War II RCAF Station Rivers was opened 23 November 1940, when No. 1 Air Navigation School (No. 1 ANS) was relocated to the Station, from
RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario. On 11 May 1942, No. 1 Air Navigation School was redesignated No. 1 Central Navigation School (No. 1 CNS) and remained at RCAF Station Rivers until it was disbanded on 15 September 1945. No. 1 Air Navigation School and No. 1 Central Navigation Schools were both part of
No. 2 Training Command RCAF one of the 4 commands responsible for administration of the
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP).
1945–1971 - Post war The base remained open after the war, becoming a training centre for
Canadian Army pilots and flying instructors from the army,
Royal Canadian Navy and
Royal Canadian Air Force. Additionally, the Air Dispatch School made Rivers its home. Other post-war units stationed at Rivers included the Canadian Parachute Training Centre, the Army Aviation Tactical Training School, the Joint Air Photo Interpretation School, the Basic Helicopter Training Unit and the Army Air Tactical Training School (AATTS). The Royal Canadian Navy began sending trainees to Rivers after the closure of their own training facility at
CFB Shearwater,
Nova Scotia. Units based at the station included the Air Support Signal Unit, No. 1 Transport Helicopter Platoon (No. 1 THP), The
Canadian Airborne Regiment and
408 Squadron. As a result of the
unification of the Canadian Armed Forces, RCAF Station Rivers was renamed CFB Rivers.
1971–Present The station closed in 1971. That same year, the
Oo-za-we-kwun Centre opened on the former base to provide vocational training for Canadian First Nations people, and closed in 1980. In 1982, the base was used for General Military Training (GMT). Future
Air Reserve members trained in CFB Rivers for two months. A hog farm called Aero Farms Ltd, operated from the site until 2011. The site sat vacant, with remaining buildings rapidly crumbling. The airfield is marked as abandoned by the
Canada Flight Supplement. Some scenes for the 1993 film
For the Moment, about an Australian pilot who comes to Manitoba to train under the BCATP, starring
Russell Crowe, were filmed at the former air base. It currently is owned by a local family. The airfield is used for personal use, such as spraying crops or recreational flights. Some renovations were completed on old buildings such as the hangar, though the rest were left to deteriorate. Several houses, an old swimming pool, the barracks, and more remain. ==Notable members==