NCA refers to Northern Control Area and is part of the Canadian air traffic control system. NCA tracks work in conjunction with NAT and are primarily used by international flights operating between North America and Europe (NAT) and between North America and Alaska-Orient (PAC). There is also an SCA or Southern Control Area. I've had NCA tracks pop up before in FSB without problem, but then I've also had the isolated occurrence of far, out of the way, waypoints popping up, usually when there are duplicate names in the database. There was another post here on how to reduce the occurrence of confusion with duplicate names on VORs, NDBs, waypoints, etc.
Further research indicates several "canned" routes containing NCAs are listed in the file fsb_fplans.txt. The NCAs themselves are defined in the file fsb_awy.txt for NCA 10 thru 80 (not inclusive) while NCA03-NCA10 are defined as waypoints in the file fsb_int.txt. Specifically NCA32 is defined as LISKI-TAYTA-NCA08-NCA09-NCA10-6890N-YZS-NCA07-VIRSO in fsb_awy.txt. I haven't tried to build a route using it, but it might be worth looking at further.
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