Structure of the Canadian Army
Appearance
This is the structure of the Canadian Army, as of August 2022.
2nd Canadian Division
- Headquarters, 2nd Canadian Division, at CFB Montreal[1][2]
- 4 Intelligence Company at CFB Montreal[3]
- 2nd Canadian Division Training Centre, at CFB Valcartier[4]
- 2nd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, at Saint-Jean Garrison[5]
5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
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5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signals Squadron, at CFB Valcartier[6][7][8] | ||||
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12e Régiment blindé du Canada, at CFB Valcartier[9] | ||||
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1st Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, at CFB Valcartier[10] | ||||
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2nd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, at Citadelle of Quebec | ||||
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3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, at CFB Valcartier | ||||
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5e Régiment d'artillerie légère du Canada, at CFB Valcartier[11] | ||||
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5 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Valcartier[12] | ||||
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5 Service Battalion, at CFB Valcartier[13] |
34 Canadian Brigade Group
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Headquarters, 34 Canadian Brigade Group, at CFB Montreal[14][15] | ||||
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The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal), at Côte-des-Neiges Armoury, Montreal[16] | ||||
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Le Régiment de Hull, at Salaberry Armoury, Gatineau[17] | ||||
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The Canadian Grenadier Guards, at Canadian Grenadier Guards’ Armoury, Montreal[18] | ||||
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The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada, at Black Watch Armoury, Montreal[19] | ||||
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4th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, at Charles Michel de Salaberry Armoury, Laval[20] | ||||
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6th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, at Saint-Hyacinthe Armoury, Quebec[21] | ||||
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Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal, at Montreal[22] | ||||
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Le Régiment de Maisonneuve, at Cathcart Armoury, Montreal[23] | ||||
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The Royal Montreal Regiment, at Westmount Armoury, Quebec[24] | ||||
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2nd Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Côte des Neiges Armoury, Montreal | ||||
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34 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Montreal[25] | ||||
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34 Service Battalion, at Saint-Hubert Garrison[26] | ||||
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34 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Westmount Armoury, Quebec[27] |
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Headquarters, 35 Canadian Brigade Group, at Citadelle of Quebec[28][29] | ||||
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The Sherbrooke Hussars, at William Street Armoury, Sherbrooke[30] | ||||
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12e Régiment blindé du Canada (Militia)', at Général-Jean-Victor-Allard Armoury, Trois-Rivières[31] | ||||
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Les Voltigeurs de Québec, at Voltigeurs de Québec Armoury, Quebec City[32] | ||||
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Les Fusiliers du St-Laurent, at Rimouski Armoury, Rimouski[33] | ||||
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Le Régiment de la Chaudière, at Lévis Armoury, Lévis[34] | ||||
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Le Régiment du Saguenay, at Saguenay Armoury, Saguenay | ||||
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Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke, at Colonel Gaétan Côté Armoury, Sherbrooke[35] | ||||
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6th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Lévis Armoury, Lévis[36] | ||||
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62nd Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Gérard F. Dufresne Armoury, Shawinigan[37] | ||||
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35 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Sainte-Foy Armoury, Quebec[38] | ||||
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35 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Beauport Armoury, Quebec City | ||||
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35 Service Battalion, at St-Malo Military Complex, Quebec City |
2nd Canadian Division Support Group
- Headquarters, 2nd Canadian Division Support Group, at CFB Montreal[39][40]
- 2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, at CFB Valcartier
- La Musique du Royal 22e Régiment, at CFB Valcartier
3rd Canadian Division
- Headquarters, 3rd Canadian Division, at CFB Edmonton[41][42]
- 6 Intelligence Company, at Brigadier James Curry Jefferson Armoury, Edmonton[43]
- 3rd Canadian Division Training Centre, at CFB Wainwright[44]
- 1st Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, at CFNA HQ Yellowknife[45]
- 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, at CFB Albert Head
1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
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1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signal Squadron, at CFB Edmonton[46][47] | ||||
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Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians), at CFB Edmonton[48] | ||||
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1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, at CFB Edmonton[49] | ||||
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2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, at CFB Shilo[49] | ||||
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3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, at CFB Edmonton[49] | ||||
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1st Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, at CFB Shilo[50] | ||||
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1 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Edmonton[51] | ||||
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1 Service Battalion, at CFB Edmonton[52] |
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Headquarters, 38 Canadian Brigade Group, at Winnipeg[53][54] | ||||
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The Saskatchewan Dragoons, at Lieutenant Colonel DV Currie VC Armoury, Moose Jaw[55] | ||||
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The Fort Garry Horse, at Lieutenant-Colonel Harcus Strachan, VC, MC Armoury, Winnipeg[56] | ||||
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The Royal Winnipeg Rifles, at Minto Armoury, Winnipeg[57] | ||||
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The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment, at O'Kelly VC Armoury, Thunder Bay[58] | ||||
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The North Saskatchewan Regiment, at Sergeant Hugh Cairns VC Armoury, Saskatoon[59] | ||||
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The Royal Regina Rifles, at Regina Armoury, Regina[60] | ||||
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The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, at Minto Armoury, Winnipeg[61] | ||||
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10th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Regina Armoury, Regina[62] | ||||
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26th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Brandon Armoury, Brandon[63] | ||||
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116th Independent Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Kenora Armoury, Kenora[64] | ||||
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38 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Sergeant Hugh Cairns VC Armoury, Saskatoon[65] | ||||
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38 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Minto Armoury, Winnipeg[66] | ||||
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38 Service Battalion, at Sergeant Hugh Cairns VC Armoury, Saskatoon |
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Headquarters, 41 Canadian Brigade Group, at Currie Armoury, Calgary[76] | ||||
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The South Alberta Light Horse, at Patterson Armoury, Medicine Hat[77] | ||||
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The King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC), at Mewata Armoury, Calgary[78] | ||||
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The Loyal Edmonton Regiment, at Brigadier James Curry Jefferson Armoury, Edmonton[79] | ||||
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The Calgary Highlanders, at Mewata Armoury, Calgary[80] | ||||
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20th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Debney Armoury, Edmonton[81] | ||||
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20th Independent Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Vimy Ridge Armoury, Lethbridge[82] | ||||
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41 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Debney Armoury, Edmonton[83] | ||||
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41 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Debney Armoury, Edmonton[84] | ||||
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41 Service Battalion, at Currie Armoury, Calgary |
3rd Canadian Division Support Group
- Headquarters, 3rd Canadian Division Support Group, at CFB Edmonton[85]
- 3rd Canadian Division Support Base Edmonton, at CFB Edmonton
- 3rd Canadian Division Support Base Edmonton, Wainwright Detachment, at CFB Wainwright
- 3rd Canadian Division Support Base Shilo, at CFB Shilo
- 3rd Canadian Division Support Base Suffield, at CFB Suffield
- 3rd Canadian Division Support Base Edmonton, at CFB Edmonton
4th Canadian Division
- Headquarters, 4th Canadian Division, at Lieutenant Colonel George Taylor Denison III Armoury, Toronto[86][87]
- 2 Intelligence Company, at Lieutenant Colonel George Taylor Denison III Armoury, Toronto
- Ceremonial Guard, at Ottawa[88]
- 4th Canadian Division Training Centre, at Meaford[89]
- 4th Canadian Division Support Base Kingston, at CFB Kingston
- 3rd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, at CFB Borden[90]
2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
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2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signal Squadron, at CFB Petawawa[91][92][93] | ||||
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The Royal Canadian Dragoons, at CFB Petawawa[94] | ||||
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1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, at CFB Petawawa[95] | ||||
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2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, at CFB Gagetown[96] | ||||
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3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, at CFB Petawawa[97] | ||||
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2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, at CFB Petawawa[98] | ||||
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2 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Petawawa[99] | ||||
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2 Service Battalion, at CFB Petawawa[100] |
31 Canadian Brigade Group
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Headquarters, 31 Canadian Brigade Group, at Wolseley Barracks, London[101] | ||||
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1st Hussars, at Wolseley Barracks, London[102] | ||||
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The Windsor Regiment (RCAC), at Maj. F.A. Tilston VC Armoury, Windsor | ||||
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The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment), at John Weir Foote VC Armoury, Hamilton[103] | ||||
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4th Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, at Wolseley Barracks, London[104] | ||||
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The Grey and Simcoe Foresters, at Barrie Armoury, Barrie[105] | ||||
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The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada, at Colonel J.A. McIntosh DSO, ED, Armoury, Cambridge[106] | ||||
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The Essex and Kent Scottish, at Maj. F.A. Tilston VC Armoury, Windsor[107] | ||||
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The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's), at John Weir Foote VC Armoury, Hamilton[103] | ||||
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11th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Guelph Armoury, Guelph[108] | ||||
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31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins), Royal Canadian Engineers, at St. Thomas Armoury, St. Thomas[109] | ||||
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31 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at John Weir Foote VC Armoury, Hamilton | ||||
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31 Service Battalion, at Wolseley Barracks, London |
32 Canadian Brigade Group
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Headquarters, 32 Canadian Brigade Group, at Denison Armoury, Toronto[110] | ||||
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The Governor General's Horse Guards, at Denison Armoury, Toronto[111] | ||||
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The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) (RCAC), at Fort York Armoury, Toronto[112] | ||||
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The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, at Moss Park Armoury, Toronto[113] | ||||
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The Royal Regiment of Canada, at Fort York Armoury, Toronto[114] | ||||
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The Lincoln and Welland Regiment, at Lake Street Armoury, St. Catharines[115] | ||||
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The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment), at Brampton Armoury, Brampton | ||||
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48th Highlanders of Canada, at Moss Park Armoury, Toronto[116] | ||||
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The Toronto Scottish Regiment (Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's Own), at Captain Bellenden Hutcheson VC Armoury, Toronto[117] | ||||
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7th Toronto Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Moss Park Armoury, Toronto | ||||
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56th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Sergeant William Merrifield VC Armoury, Brantford[118] | ||||
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32 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Denison Armoury, Toronto[119] | ||||
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32 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Fort York Armoury, Toronto | ||||
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32 Service Battalion, at Denison Armoury, Toronto |
33 Canadian Brigade Group
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Headquarters, 33 Canadian Brigade Group, at CFRB Dows Lake, Ottawa[120] | ||||
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The Ontario Regiment (RCAC), at Colonel R.S. McLaughlin Armoury, Oshawa[121] | ||||
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Governor General's Foot Guards, at Cartier Square Drill Hall, Ottawa[122] | ||||
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The Princess of Wales' Own Regiment, at Kingston Armoury, Kingston[123] | ||||
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The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, at Belleville Armoury, Belleville[124] | ||||
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The Brockville Rifles, at Brockville Armoury, Brockville | ||||
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Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders, at Cornwall Armoury, Cornwall[125] | ||||
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The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (Duke of Edinburgh's Own), at Cartier Square Drill Hall, Ottawa[126] | ||||
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The Algonquin Regiment, at Martin Leo Troy Armoury, North Bay[127] | ||||
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2nd Battalion, Irish Regiment of Canada, at Sudbury Armoury, Sudbury[128] | ||||
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30th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Canadian Forces Support Unit (Ottawa) - Uplands Site, Ottawa[129] | ||||
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42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish), Royal Canadian Artillery, at Pembroke Armoury, Pembroke[130] | ||||
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49th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Sault Ste. Marie Armoury, Sault Ste. Marie[131] | ||||
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33 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Major E.J.G. Holland VC Armoury, Ottawa | ||||
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33 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Major E.J.G. Holland VC Armoury, Ottawa | ||||
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33 Service Battalion, at Major E.J.G. Holland VC Armoury, Ottawa |
4th Canadian Division Support Group
- Headquarters, 4th Canadian Division Support Group, at CFB Petawawa[132]
- 4 Canadian Division Support Group Signal Squadron
- 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, at CFB Petawawa
- Area Support Unit Toronto
5th Canadian Division
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5th Canadian Division Headquarters, at CFB Halifax | |||||
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Canadian Combat Support Brigade | |||||
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Headquarters, Canadian Combat Support Brigade, at CFB Kingston[133] | |||||
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4th Artillery Regiment (General Support), Royal Canadian Artillery, at CFB Gagetown[134] | |||||
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4 Engineer Support Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Gagetown[135] | |||||
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21 Electronic Warfare Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at CFB Kingston[136] | |||||
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Canadian Army Intelligence Regiment, at Kingston | |||||
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Influence Activities Task Force, at Halifax | |||||
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36 Canadian Brigade Group | |||||
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Headquarters, 36 Canadian Brigade Group, at Royal Artillery Park, Halifax[137][138] | |||||
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The Halifax Rifles (RCAC), at Halifax Armoury, Halifax[139] | |||||
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The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC), at Queen Charlotte Armory, Charlottetown[140] | |||||
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The Princess Louise Fusiliers, at Halifax Armoury, Halifax[139] | |||||
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The West Nova Scotia Regiment, at 5 CDSB Detachment Aldershot, Kentville | |||||
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The Nova Scotia Highlanders (North), at Truro Armoury, Truro[141] | |||||
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The Cape Breton Highlanders, at Victoria Park Armoury, Sydney[142] | |||||
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1st (Halifax-Dartmouth) Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Bayers Lake Armoury, Halifax | |||||
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84th Independent Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Yarmouth Armoury, Yarmouth[143] | |||||
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36 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Shearwater[144] | |||||
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36 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Willow Park armoury, Halifax[145] | |||||
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36 Service Battalion, at Willow Park armoury, Halifax[145] | |||||
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37 Canadian Brigade Group | |||||
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Headquarters, 37 Canadian Brigade Group, at 5 CDSB Detachment Moncton[146] | |||||
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8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's), at 5 CDSB Detachment Moncton[147] | |||||
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The Royal New Brunswick Regiment (Carleton & York), at Carlton Street Armoury, Fredericton[148] | |||||
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The North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, at Colonel CCL Gammon Armoury, Bathurst[149] | |||||
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1st Battalion, The Royal Newfoundland Regiment, at CFS St. John's[150] | |||||
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2nd Battalion, The Royal Newfoundland Regiment, at Gallipoli Armoury, Corner Brook[151] | |||||
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3rd Field Artillery Regiment (The Loyal Company), Royal Canadian Artillery, at The Barrack Green Armoury, Saint John[152] | |||||
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37 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFS St. John's[153] | |||||
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37 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at CFS St. John's[154] | |||||
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37 Service Battalion, at CFS St. John's | |||||
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5th Canadian Division Support Group | |||||
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5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown, at CFB Gagetown | |||||
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5th Canadian Division Support Base Aldershot | |||||
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5th Canadian Division Training Centre, at CFB Gagetown | |||||
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5th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, at CFB Gander | |||||
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3 Intelligence Company (Reserve), in Halifax |
Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre
- Headquarters, Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre, at CFB Kingston[155][156]
- Canadian Army Command and Staff College, at Fort Frontenac
- Canadian Manoeuvre Training Centre, at CFB Wainwright[157]
- Army Doctrine Centre, at CFB Kingston
- Canadian Army Simulation Centre, at CFB Kingston
- Canadian Army Lessons Learned Centre, at CFB Kingston
- Peace Support Training Centre, at CFB Kingston
- Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Training Centre, at Resolute Bay[158]
Combat Training Centre
- Headquarters, Combat Training Centre, at CFB Gagetown[159][160]
- Royal Canadian Armoured Corps School, at CFB Gagetown[161]
- Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery School, at CFB Gagetown[162]
- Royal Canadian School of Infantry, at CFB Gagetown
- Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering, at CFB Gagetown[163]
- Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics, at CFB Kingston[164]
- Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers School, at CFB Borden[165]
- Canadian Army Tactics School, at CFB Gagetown
- Canadian Army Advanced Warfare Centre, at CFB Trenton[166]
- Canadian Army Trials and Evaluations Unit, at CFB Gagetown
- Canadian Army Learning Support Centre, at CFB Gagetown[167]
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