Structure of the Canadian Army

This is the structure of the Canadian Army, as of August 2022.

2nd Canadian Division

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5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group

 
 
5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signals Squadron, at CFB Valcartier[6][7][8]
 
 
12e Régiment blindé du Canada, at CFB Valcartier[9]
 
 
1st Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, at CFB Valcartier[10]
 
 
2nd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, at Citadelle of Quebec
 
 
3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, at CFB Valcartier
 
 
5e Régiment d'artillerie légère du Canada, at CFB Valcartier[11]
 
 
5 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Valcartier[12]
 
 
5 Service Battalion, at CFB Valcartier[13]

34 Canadian Brigade Group

 
 
Headquarters, 34 Canadian Brigade Group, at CFB Montreal[14][15]
 
 
The Royal Canadian Hussars (Montreal), at Côte-des-Neiges Armoury, Montreal[16]
 
 
Le Régiment de Hull, at Salaberry Armoury, Gatineau[17]
 
 
The Canadian Grenadier Guards, at Canadian Grenadier Guards’ Armoury, Montreal[18]
 
 
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada, at Black Watch Armoury, Montreal[19]
 
 
4th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, at Charles Michel de Salaberry Armoury, Laval[20]
 
 
6th Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, at Saint-Hyacinthe Armoury, Saint-Hyacinthe[21]
 
 
Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal, at Manège Henri-Julien, Montreal[22]
 
 
Le Régiment de Maisonneuve, at Cathcart Armoury, Montreal[23]
 
 
The Royal Montreal Regiment, at Westmount Armoury, Westmount[24]
 
 
2nd Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Côte des Neiges Armoury, Montreal
 
 
34 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Montreal[25]
 
 
34 Service Battalion, at Saint-Hubert Garrison[26]
 
 
34 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Westmount Armoury, Westmount[27]

35 Canadian Brigade Group

 
 
Headquarters, 35 Canadian Brigade Group, at Citadelle of Quebec[28][29]
 
 
The Sherbrooke Hussars, at William Street Armoury, Sherbrooke[30]
 
 
12e Régiment blindé du Canada (Militia)', at Général-Jean-Victor-Allard Armoury, Trois-Rivières[31]
 
 
Les Voltigeurs de Québec, at Voltigeurs de Québec Armoury, Quebec City[32]
 
 
Les Fusiliers du St-Laurent, at Rimouski Armoury, Rimouski[33]
 
 
Le Régiment de la Chaudière, at Lévis Armoury, Lévis[34]
 
 
Le Régiment du Saguenay, at Saguenay Armoury, Saguenay
 
 
Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke, at Colonel Gaétan Côté Armoury, Sherbrooke[35]
 
 
6th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Lévis Armoury, Lévis[36]
 
 
62nd Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Gérard F. Dufresne Armoury, Shawinigan[37]
 
 
35 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Sainte-Foy Armoury, Quebec[38]
 
 
35 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Beauport Armoury, Quebec City
 
 
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

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1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group

 
 
1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signal Squadron, at CFB Edmonton[46][47]
 
 
Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians), at CFB Edmonton[48]
 
 
1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, at CFB Edmonton[49]
 
 
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, at CFB Shilo[49]
 
 
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, at CFB Edmonton[49]
 
 
1st Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, at CFB Shilo[50]
 
 
1 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Edmonton[51]
 
 
1 Service Battalion, at CFB Edmonton[52]

38 Canadian Brigade Group

 
 
Headquarters, 38 Canadian Brigade Group, at Winnipeg[53][54]
 
 
The Saskatchewan Dragoons, at Lieutenant Colonel DV Currie VC Armoury, Moose Jaw[55]
 
 
The Fort Garry Horse, at Lieutenant-Colonel Harcus Strachan, VC, MC Armoury, Winnipeg[56]
 
 
The Royal Winnipeg Rifles, at Minto Armoury, Winnipeg[57]
 
 
The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment, at O'Kelly VC Armoury, Thunder Bay[58]
 
 
The North Saskatchewan Regiment, at Sergeant Hugh Cairns VC Armoury, Saskatoon[59]
 
 
The Royal Regina Rifles, at Regina Armoury, Regina[60]
 
 
The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, at Minto Armoury, Winnipeg[61]
 
 
10th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Regina Armoury, Regina[62]
 
 
26th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Brandon Armoury, Brandon[63]
 
 
116th Independent Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Kenora Armoury, Kenora[64]
 
 
38 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Sergeant Hugh Cairns VC Armoury, Saskatoon[65]
 
 
38 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Minto Armoury, Winnipeg[66]
 
 
38 Service Battalion, at Sergeant Hugh Cairns VC Armoury, Saskatoon

39 Canadian Brigade Group

 
 
Headquarters, 39 Canadian Brigade Group, at Major-General B.M. Hoffmeister OC, CB, CBE, DSO Building, Vancouver[67]
 
 
The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own), at Beatty Street Drill Hall, Vancouver[68]
 
 
The British Columbia Dragoons, at Brigadier Angle Armoury, Kelowna[69]
 
 
The Rocky Mountain Rangers, at JR Vicars Armoury, Kamloops[70]
 
 
The Royal Westminster Regiment, at The Armoury, New Westminster[71]
 
 
The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, at Seaforth Armoury, Vancouver[72]
 
 
The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's), at Bay Street Armoury, Victoria[73]
 
 
5th (British Columbia) Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Bay Street Armoury, Victoria[73]
 
 
15th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Bessborough Armoury, Vancouver[74]
 
 
39 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Colonel Roger Kenwood St. John, OMM, CD Armoury, Chilliwack[75]
 
 
39 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Major-General B.M. Hoffmeister OC, CB, CBE, DSO Building, Vancouver
 
 
39 Service Battalion, at Colonel Sherman Armoury, Richmond

41 Canadian Brigade Group

 
 
Headquarters, 41 Canadian Brigade Group, at Currie Armoury, Calgary[76]
 
 
The South Alberta Light Horse, at Patterson Armoury, Medicine Hat[77]
 
 
The King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC), at Mewata Armoury, Calgary[78]
 
 
The Loyal Edmonton Regiment, at Brigadier James Curry Jefferson Armoury, Edmonton[79]
 
 
The Calgary Highlanders, at Mewata Armoury, Calgary[80]
 
 
20th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Debney Armoury, Edmonton[81]
 
 
20th Independent Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Vimy Ridge Armoury, Lethbridge[82]
 
 
41 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Debney Armoury, Edmonton[83]
 
 
41 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Debney Armoury, Edmonton[84]
 
 
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

4th Canadian Division 4th Canadian Division Headquarters, at Lieutenant Colonel George Taylor Denison III Armoury, Toronto[86][87]

2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group

 
 
2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signal Squadron, at CFB Petawawa[91][92][93]
 
 
The Royal Canadian Dragoons, at CFB Petawawa[94]
 
 
1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, at CFB Petawawa[95]
 
 
2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, at CFB Gagetown[96]
 
 
3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, at CFB Petawawa[97]
 
 
2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, at CFB Petawawa[98]
 
 
2 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Petawawa[99]
 
 
2 Service Battalion, at CFB Petawawa[100]

31 Canadian Brigade Group

 
 
Headquarters, 31 Canadian Brigade Group, at Wolseley Barracks, London[101]
 
 
1st Hussars, at Wolseley Barracks, London[102]
 
 
The Windsor Regiment (RCAC), at Maj. F.A. Tilston VC Armoury, Windsor
 
 
The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment), at John Weir Foote VC Armoury, Hamilton[103]
 
 
4th Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, at Wolseley Barracks, London[104]
 
 
The Grey and Simcoe Foresters, at Barrie Armoury, Barrie[105]
 
 
The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada, at Colonel J.A. McIntosh DSO, ED, Armoury, Cambridge[106]
 
 
The Essex and Kent Scottish, at Maj. F.A. Tilston VC Armoury, Windsor[107]
 
 
The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's), at John Weir Foote VC Armoury, Hamilton[103]
 
 
11th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Guelph Armoury, Guelph[108]
 
 
31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins), Royal Canadian Engineers, at St. Thomas Armoury, St. Thomas[109]
 
 
31 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at John Weir Foote VC Armoury, Hamilton
 
 
31 Service Battalion, at Wolseley Barracks, London

32 Canadian Brigade Group

 
 
Headquarters, 32 Canadian Brigade Group, at Denison Armoury, Toronto[110]
 
 
The Governor General's Horse Guards, at Denison Armoury, Toronto[111]
 
 
The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) (RCAC), at Fort York Armoury, Toronto[112]
 
 
The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, at Moss Park Armoury, Toronto[113]
 
 
The Royal Regiment of Canada, at Fort York Armoury, Toronto[114]
 
 
The Lincoln and Welland Regiment, at Lake Street Armoury, St. Catharines[115]
 
 
The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment), at Brampton Armoury, Brampton
 
 
48th Highlanders of Canada, at Moss Park Armoury, Toronto[116]
 
 
The Toronto Scottish Regiment (Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's Own), at Captain Bellenden Hutcheson VC Armoury, Toronto[117]
 
 
7th Toronto Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Moss Park Armoury, Toronto
 
 
56th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Sergeant William Merrifield VC Armoury, Brantford[118]
 
 
32 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Denison Armoury, Toronto[119]
 
 
32 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Fort York Armoury, Toronto
 
 
32 Service Battalion, at Denison Armoury, Toronto

33 Canadian Brigade Group

 
 
Headquarters, 33 Canadian Brigade Group, at CFRB Dows Lake, Ottawa[120]
 
 
The Ontario Regiment (RCAC), at Colonel R.S. McLaughlin Armoury, Oshawa[121]
 
 
Governor General's Foot Guards, at Cartier Square Drill Hall, Ottawa[122]
 
 
The Princess of Wales' Own Regiment, at Kingston Armoury, Kingston[123]
 
 
The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, at Belleville Armoury, Belleville[124]
 
 
The Brockville Rifles, at Brockville Armoury, Brockville
 
 
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders, at Cornwall Armoury, Cornwall[125]
 
 
The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (Duke of Edinburgh's Own), at Cartier Square Drill Hall, Ottawa[126]
 
 
The Algonquin Regiment, at Martin Leo Troy Armoury, North Bay[127]
 
 
2nd Battalion, Irish Regiment of Canada, at Sudbury Armoury, Sudbury[128]
 
 
30th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Canadian Forces Support Unit (Ottawa) - Uplands Site, Ottawa[129]
 
 
42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish), Royal Canadian Artillery, at Pembroke Armoury, Pembroke[130]
 
 
49th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Sault Ste. Marie Armoury, Sault Ste. Marie[131]
 
 
33 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at Major E.J.G. Holland VC Armoury, Ottawa
 
 
33 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Major E.J.G. Holland VC Armoury, Ottawa
 
 
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
 
 
6 Canadian Combat Support Brigade
 
 
Headquarters, 6 Canadian Combat Support Brigade, at CFB Kingston[133]
 
 
4th Artillery Regiment (General Support), Royal Canadian Artillery, at CFB Gagetown[134]
 
 
4 Engineer Support Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Gagetown[135]
 
 
21 Electronic Warfare Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at CFB Kingston[136]
 
 
Canadian Army Intelligence Regiment, at Kingston
 
 
Influence Activities Task Force, at Halifax
 
 
36 Canadian Brigade Group
 
 
Headquarters, 36 Canadian Brigade Group, at Royal Artillery Park, Halifax[137][138]
 
 
The Halifax Rifles (RCAC), at Halifax Armoury, Halifax[139]
 
 
The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC), at Queen Charlotte Armory, Charlottetown[140]
 
 
The Princess Louise Fusiliers, at Halifax Armoury, Halifax[139]
 
 
The West Nova Scotia Regiment, at 5 CDSB Detachment Aldershot, Kentville
 
 
The Nova Scotia Highlanders (North), at Truro Armoury, Truro[141]
 
 
The Cape Breton Highlanders, at Victoria Park Armoury, Sydney[142]
 
 
1st (Halifax-Dartmouth) Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Bayers Lake Armoury, Halifax
 
 
84th Independent Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, at Yarmouth Armoury, Yarmouth[143]
 
 
36 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFB Shearwater[144]
 
 
36 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at Willow Park armoury, Halifax[145]
 
 
36 Service Battalion, at Willow Park armoury, Halifax[145]
 
 
37 Canadian Brigade Group
 
 
Headquarters, 37 Canadian Brigade Group, at 5 CDSB Detachment Moncton[146]
 
 
8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's), at 5 CDSB Detachment Moncton[147]
 
 
The Royal New Brunswick Regiment (Carleton & York), at Carlton Street Armoury, Fredericton[148]
 
 
The North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, at Colonel CCL Gammon Armoury, Bathurst[149]
 
 
1st Battalion, The Royal Newfoundland Regiment, at CFS St. John's[150]
 
 
2nd Battalion, The Royal Newfoundland Regiment, at Gallipoli Armoury, Corner Brook[151]
 
 
3rd Field Artillery Regiment (The Loyal Company), Royal Canadian Artillery, at The Barrack Green Armoury, Saint John[152]
 
 
37 Combat Engineer Regiment, Royal Canadian Engineers, at CFS St. John's[153]
 
 
37 Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, at CFS St. John's[154]
 
 
37 Service Battalion, at CFS St. John's
 
 
5th Canadian Division Support Group
 
 
5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown, at CFB Gagetown
 
 
5th Canadian Division Support Base Aldershot
 
 
5th Canadian Division Training Centre, at CFB Gagetown
 
 
5th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, at CFB Gander
 
 
3 Intelligence Company (Reserve), in Halifax

Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre

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Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre as organized in 2020 (Click image to enlarge)

Combat Training Centre

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