RCAF Station Paulson
RCAF Station Paulson was a Second World War, British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facility located near Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada.
History
The base was home to No. 7 Bombing and Gunnery School. The proximity to a lake was important since the lake could be used for bombing and gunnery practice. Wing Commander W. I. Riddell was the first commanding officer when the school opened in 1941.The station magazine was the "Paulson Post". The school closed 2 Feb 1945 and the Station was decommissioned shortly after. The former airbase was abandoned and has reverted to agricultural use.
Aerodrome
In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome - Paulson, Manitoba at with a variation of 13 degrees east and elevation of. Three runways were listed as follows:| Runway Name | Length | Width | Surface |
| 14/32 | Hard surfaced | ||
| 8/26 | Hard surfaced | ||
| 2/20 | Hard surfaced |