CANADIAN FORCES BASE

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A 'Canadian Forces Base' or 'CFB' (French 'Base des forces canadiennes' or 'BFC') refers to a military installation of the Canadian Forces. For a facility to qualify as a Canadian Forces Base, it must station one or more major units (eg. army regiments, navy ships, air force wings).
Minor installations are named 'Canadian Forces Station' or 'CFS' (French 'Station des forces canadiennes' or 'SFC'). A Canadian Forces Station could host a single minor unit (eg. an early warning radar station). Many of these facilities are now decommissioned for administrative purposes and function as detachments of a larger Canadian Forces Base nearby.

Contents
Current
Army
Navy
Air force
All services
Closed
Former bases
Former stations
See also

Current


Army


CFB Edmonton, Alberta

CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick

CFB Kingston, Ontario

CFB Montreal, Quebec

CFB Petawawa, Ontario

CFB Suffield, Alberta

CFB Shilo, Manitoba

CFB Valcartier, Quebec

CFB Wainwright, Alberta
Navy


CFB Esquimalt, British Columbia

CFB Halifax, Nova Scotia

CFS St. John's, Newfoundland
Air force

Note: Primary lodger units at air force bases are wings.

CFB Bagotville (3 Wing), Quebec

CFB Borden (16 Wing), Ontario

CFB Comox (19 Wing), British Columbia

CFB Cold Lake (4 Wing), Alberta

CFB Dundurn/Det Dundurn (Detachment of 17 Wing), Saskatchewan

CFB Gander (9 Wing), Newfoundland

CFB Goose Bay (5 Wing), Labrador

CFB Greenwood (14 Wing), Nova Scotia

CFB Kingston (1 Wing), Ontario

CFB Moose Jaw (15 Wing), Saskatchewan

CFB North Bay (22 Wing), Ontario

CFB Shearwater (12 Wing), Nova Scotia

CFB Trenton (8 Wing), Ontario

CFB Winnipeg (17 Wing), Manitoba
Air Command and CF Northern Area also maintain a chain of Forward Operating Locations at various points across northern Canada, capable of supporting fighter operations. Elements of CF-18 squadrons periodically deploy to these FOLs for short training exercises or Arctic sovereignty patrols.
All services


Department of National Defence Headquarters, Ontario

Camp Mirage, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

CFS Alert, Nunavut

CFS Leitrim, Ontario

CFNA HQ Whitehorse, Yukon Territory

CFNA HQ Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

Closed


Former bases


CFB Calgary, Alberta

CFB Griesbach, Alberta

CFB Namao, Alberta

CFB Chilliwack, British Columbia (Redesignated as ASU Chilliwack)

CFB Winnipeg (Kapyong Barracks), Manitoba

CFB Chatham, New Brunswick

CFB Moncton, New Brunswick

CFB Cornwallis, Nova Scotia

CFB Clinton, Ontario

CFB Downsview, Ontario (Redesignated as ASU Toronto or Denison Armoury, Houses 32 CBG HQ and other 32 CBG units)

CFB London (Wolseley Barracks), Ontario

CFB Mountainview, Ontario

CFB Picton, Ontario

CFB Rockcliffe, Ontario

CFB Toronto, Ontario

CFB Uplands, Ontario

CFB Summerside, Prince Edward Island

CFB St. Hubert, Quebec

CFB St. Jean, Quebec

CFB Baden-Soellingen, Germany

CFB Lahr, Germany
Former stations


CFS Beaverlodge, Alberta

CFS Penhold, Alberta

CFS Aldergrove, British Columbia

CFS Baldy Hughes, British Columbia

CFS Holberg, British Columbia

CFS Kamloops, British Columbia

CFS Ladner, British Columbia

CFS Masset, British Columbia

CFS Beausejour, Manitoba

CFS Churchill, Manitoba

CFS Flin Flon, Manitoba

CFS Gypsumville, Manitoba

CFS Coverdale, New Brunswick

CFS St. Margarets, New Brunswick

CFS Barrington, Nova Scotia

CFS Debert, Nova Scotia

CFS Mill Cove, Nova Scotia

CFS Newport Corner, Nova Scotia

CFS Shelburne, Nova Scotia

CFS Sydney, Nova Scotia

CFS Gander, Newfoundland

CFS Goose Bay, Labrador

CFS Iqaluit, Nunavut

CFS Armstrong, Ontario

CFS Carp, Ontario

CFS Cobourg, Ontario

CFS Falconbridge, Ontario

CFS Foymount, Ontario

CFS Gloucester, Ontario

CFS Lowther, Ontario

CFS Moosonee, Ontario

CFS Ramore, Ontario

CFS Sioux Lookout, Ontario

CFS Chibougamau, Quebec

CFS Moisie, Quebec

CFS Mont Apica, Quebec

CFS Lac St. Denis, Quebec

CFS Senneterre, Quebec

CFS Alsask, Saskatchewan

CFS Dana, Saskatchewan

CFS Yorkton, Saskatchewan

CFS Whitehorse, Yukon

CFS Bermuda, Bermuda at Daniel's Head, 1963-1993

Royal Canadian Naval Base, HMCS Somers Isles, Bermuda, 1944-1945
The Canadian Forces were reduced during the 1990s from a high of 90,000 personnel in the late 1980s to the present force levels. Coinciding with personnel and equipment reductions was the politically-controversial decision to close a number of bases and stations which were obsolete or created duplication.
A small number of these "closed" facilities have actually continued operating as before; however for reasons of cost and administrative efficiency (or in the case of radio and radar facilities - automation) they have been absorbed into other nearby bases and therefore do not qualify for a separate designation. For example, the CF Leadership and Recruit School at St. Jean, Quebec, is now a lodger unit of CFB Montreal, and the former CFS Masset is a detachment of CFS Leitrim. Other facilities are now used as training grounds for reserve/militia units.

See also



List of Royal Canadian Air Force stations

List of Royal Canadian Navy stations

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