Battle Honours
Those battle honours in bold type are emblazoned on the regiment's guidon.
- North West Rebellion
- Fish Creek
- Batoche
- North West Canada, 1885
- The Great War
- Somme, 1916, '18
- Bazentin
- Pozières
- Flers-Courcelette
- Hill 70
- Ypres, 1917
- Cambrai, 1917, '18
- St. Quentin
- Amiens
- Arras 1918
- Hindenburg Line
- St. Quentin Canal
- Beaurevoir
- Pursuit to Mons
- France and Flanders, 1916–18
- The Second World War
- Normandy Landing
- Caen
- Carpiquet
- Falaise
- Falaise Road
- The Laison
- Boulogne, 1944
- Antwerp-Turnhout Canal
- The Scheldt
- Woensdrecht
- The Rhineland
- Goch-Calcar Road
- The Hochwald
- Groningen
- Oldenburg
- North-West Europe 1944–1945.
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