In 1942, The Government of Canada forced 100 families off of 17000 acres of farmland in the St. Vincent Township of Southwestern Ontario, to be used as an Armored Vehicle Fighting area to train for the war effort overseas. The Tank Range Project is a play that explores this history by dramatically contrasting the importance of those farmers' original sacrifices to the land's use for the military conflict in Afghanistan today. A mix of fictional drama and biography, research has included interviews of former St. Vincent Township residents and current military personnel, in addition to reviews...
In 1942, The Government of Canada forced 100 families off of 17000 acres of farmland in the St. Vincent Township of Southwestern Ontario, to be used a...