CFB Kingston - Lodger Units

Lodger Units

Primarily a training base, CFB Kingston is home to the following lodger units:

  • Canadian Army
    • Land Force Doctrine and Training System (LFDTS)
    • 1st Canadian Division, Headquarters
    • Peace Support Training Centre (PSTC)
    • Princess of Wales' Own Regiment (PWOR)
    • Communications and Electronics Branch
      • Canadian Forces School of Communications and Electronics (CFSCE)
      • Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment
      • 21 Electronic Warfare Regiment
      • 772 Electronic Warfare Squadron
      • 2 Electronic Warfare Squadron
      • Canadian Forces Crypto Maintenance Unit
  • Royal Canadian Air Force
    • 1 Wing Kingston
  • Royal Canadian Navy
    • HMCS Cataraqui
    • CSTC HMCS Ontario - Sea Cadet Summer Training Centre
  • Canadian Forces Joint Operations Group
  • Canadian Forces Joint Support Group
  • Canadian Defence Academy
  • Canadian Forces National Counter-Intelligence Unit Detachment Kingston
  • 1 Dental Unit — Detachment Kingston
  • 33 Canadian Forces Health Services Centre
  • Military Post Office 305 Vimy Post Office
  • Civilian Human Resources Office
  • Kingston Garrison Learning and Career Centre
  • Dispute Resolution Centre
  • Canadian Forces Housing Agency
  • 2 Military Police Regiment Detachment Kingston
  • Military Communications and Electronics Museum
  • Royal Military College of Canada; CFB Kingston is the base designated to support RMC, located nearby at Point Frederick
  • Garrison Golf and Curling Club

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