Reserve Force Units
- 31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins) (St. Thomas, Ontario)
- 7 Engineer Squadron (St. Thomas, Ontario)
- 48 Engineer Squadron (Waterloo, Ontario)
- 32 Combat Engineer Regiment (Toronto, Ontario)
- 2 Engineer Squadron
- 47 Engineer Squadron (Training and Recruiting)
- 33 Combat Engineer Regiment (Ottawa, Ontario)
- 3 Engineer Squadron
- 5 Engineer Squadron
- 34 Combat Engineer Regiment (Westmount, Quebec)
- 4 Engineer Squadron (Westmount, Quebec)
- 9 Engineer Squadron (Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec)
- 16 Engineer Squadron (Training and Recruiting) (Westmount, Quebec)
- 35 Combat Engineer Regiment (Quebec City, Quebec)
- 10 Engineer Squadron
- 15 Engineer Squadron
- 36 Combat Engineer Regiment (Nova Scotia Mainland)
- 20 Engineer Squadron (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
- 45 Engineer Squadron (Sydney, Nova Scotia)
- 37 Combat Engineer Regiment (St. John's, Newfoundland) and (Fredericton, New Brunswick)
- 1 Engineer Squadron (Fredericton, New Brunswick)
- 56 Engineer Squadron and Regimental Headquarters(St. John's, Newfoundland)
- 39 Combat Engineer Regiment
- 6 Engineer Squadron (North Vancouver, British Columbia)
- 44 Engineer Squadron (Trail, British Columbia)
- 54 Engineer Squadron (Chilliwack, British Columbia)
- 41 Combat Engineer Regiment (Edmonton, Alberta)
- 25 Engineer Squadron (Edmonton, Alberta)
- 33 Engineer Squadron (Calgary, Alberta)
- Administration Squadron
- 31 Engineer Squadron (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
- 46 Engineer Squadron (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) (Currently integrated with the North Saskatchewan Regiment)
- 14 Construction Engineer Squadron (Bridgewater, Nova Scotia)
- 91 Construction Engineer Flight (Gander, Newfoundland)
- 143 Construction Engineer Flight (Bridgewater, Nova Scotia)
- 144 Construction Engineer Flight (Pictou County, Nova Scotia)
- 192 Construction Engineer Flight (Abbotsford, British Columbia)
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