Both Sides of the Wire Author:Ted Jones The Fredericton Internment Camp, also known as Camp B or Camp 70, was the only barbed-wire compound of it's kind in Eastern Canada during World War II. Various refugees, prisoners of war, and Canadian suspects were detained at Ripples, New Brunswick, under the care of the Canadian Provost Corps and the Veterans Guard of Canada. — Unfortunately th... more »e camp was completely demolished after the war, but now, almost a half century later, and with the assistance of many of the former inmaites and the men who guarded them, this fascinating footnote to Canadian history is finally told, in detail, from both sides of the wire.« less