Canadian Army - Army Bases and Training Centres

Army Bases and Training Centres

Land Force Western Area Land Force Central Area Land Force Quebec Area Land Force Atlantic Area
Alberta Manitoba Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia
  • CFB Edmonton
  • CFB Suffield
  • LFWA TC Wainwright
  • CFB-TC Shilo
  • CFB Kingston
  • CFB Borden
  • CFB Petawawa
  • ArmyATC Meaford
  • Canadian Forces Land Advanced Warfare Centre - Trenton
  • Four Mile Point Live Firing Range - Niagara-on-the-Lake
  • Connaught Range and Primary Reserve Training Centre
  • CFB Montreal
  • CFB Valcartier
  • CFLRS/ELRFC Saint-Jean
  • Farnham Garrison, Quebec (CFLRS outdoor education centre and rifle ranges)
  • CFB Gagetown (CTC)
  • LFAATC Aldershot

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