The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) proposed the idea of a central provincial
police academy in the early 1950s. The Attorney General appointed an advisory committee on police training in 1959. The college was established in 1962 and offered its first classes beginning January 7, 1963. The college is built on the grounds of the former
Royal Canadian Air Force Station Aylmer, which was constructed as part of the
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan during
World War II. The college moved to its present facilities in 1976. The Ministry of the Solicitor General became responsible for the operations of the OPC in 1972. In May 1984, a War memorial wind tee was dedicated to the personnel who served at Royal Canadian Air Force Station Aylmer; many of the graduates of the aircrew and ground support personnel training programs between 1941 and 1961 died in armed military service during the Second World War and the Korean War. The Ministry of the Solicitor General is currently responsible for the operations of the OPC. ==Programs ==