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Revision as of 02:46, 3 November 2008

Land Force Central Area (LFCA) is responsible for the administration of the Canadian Forces' Land Force Command in the province of Ontario, from the Quebec border to the northern Lakehead region. LFCA is also a force provider for both international and domestic operations, as well as an employer for the latter[1].

LFCA is responsible for more than 10,000 soldiers : 5,000 in the regular force and 5,500 in the reserves, as well as 1,200 civilian employees.

LFCA is headquartered at Denison Armoury in Toronto, Ontario near the old CFB Downsview Base. At the time of its creation in the mid-1990s, it was based at the Place Nouveau office tower at Yonge Street north of Finch Avenue; this was controversial as the offices were lavishly renovated, attracting political criticism and attention from the Auditor General of Canada.

In February 2006, Canada Command was stood-up to coordinate domestic military operations. As one of six regional commands under Canada Command, Joint Task Force Central (JTFC) is responsible for the conduct of all domestic military operations in the province of Ontario. While LFCA still exists as the command structure for land forces units in Ontario, the commander of LFCA is simultaneously the commander of JTFC, and as such has the authority to deploy all naval, army and air force assets based in Ontario in the event of a domestic crisis or threat[2].

Regular Forces

2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group CFB Petawawa
2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery CFB Petawawa
The Royal Canadian Dragoons Armoured CFB Petawawa
2 Combat Engineer Regiment CFB Petawawa
1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Mechanized infantry CFB Petawawa
3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Light infantry CFB Petawawa
2 CMBG Headquarters & Signal Squadron CFB Petawawa
2 Service Battalion CFB Petawawa
2 Military Police Platoon CFB Petawawa
2 Area Support Group   CFB Petawawa
CFB/ASU Petawawa    
CFB/ASU Kingston    
ASU London    
ASU Toronto    
ASU Northern Ontario   CFB North Bay / Sault Ste Marie
3 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group Canadian Rangers CFB Borden
2 Intelligence Platoon Intelligence Ottawa
2 Military Police Unit Toronto

Also stationed at CFB Petawawa are 427 Tactical Helicopter Squadron and 2 Field Ambulance. Although these two units work closely with 2 CMBG, they are not officially part of the brigade group.

Reserve brigades

31 Canadian Brigade Group London
1st Hussars Reconnaissance London, Ontario
The Windsor Regiment (RCAC) Armoured  
11th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Guelph and Hamilton, Ontario
56th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Brantford, Ontario
31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The Elgins) St. Thomas, Ontario
The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth Regiment) Light infantry  
The Lincoln and Welland Regiment Dismounted infantry St. Catharines and Welland, Ontario
4th Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Dismounted infantry London and Stratford, Ontario
The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada Dismounted infantry Cambridge and Kitchener, Ontario
The Essex and Kent Scottish Dismounted infantry Windsor and Chatham, Ontario
The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's) Dismounted infantry Hamilton, Ontario
21 (Windsor) Service Battalion  
22 (London) Service Battalion  
23 (Hamilton) Service Battalion  
32 Canadian Brigade Group Toronto
The Governor General's Horse Guards Reconnaissance Toronto, Ontario
The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) (RCAC) Reconnaissance Toronto and Aurora, Ontario
7th Toronto Regiment, RCA Artillery Toronto
32 Combat Engineer Regiment Toronto
The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Airborne Infantry Toronto (Downtown & Scarborough)
The Royal Regiment of Canada Dismounted infantry Toronto
The Grey and Simcoe Foresters Dismounted infantry Owen Sound and Barrie, Ontario
The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) Dismounted infantry Brampton, Oakville and Georgetown, Ontario
48th Highlanders of Canada Dismounted infantry Toronto
The Toronto Scottish Regiment (Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's Own) Dismounted infantry  
25 (Toronto) Service Battalion Toronto
32 Military Police Platoon Toronto
2 Intelligence Company Toronto
33 Canadian Brigade Group Ottawa
The Ontario Regiment (RCAC) Reconnaissance Oshawa, Ontario
30th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA "The Bytown Gunners" Ottawa, Ontario
42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark & Renfrew Scottish), RCA Artillery Pembroke, Ontario
49th (Sault Ste Marie) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA Artillery  
33 Combat Engineer Regiment Ottawa
Governor General's Foot Guards Dismounted infantry Ottawa
The Princess of Wales' Own Regiment Dismounted infantry Kingston, Ontario
The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment Dismounted infantry Belleville, Peterborough and Cobourg, Ontario
The Brockville Rifles Dismounted infantry  
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders Dismounted infantry Cornwall, Ontario
The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa Dismounted infantry  
The Algonquin Regiment Dismounted infantry North Bay, Ontario and Timmins, Ontario
2nd Battalion, Irish Regiment of Canada Dismounted infantry Sudbury, Ontario
26 (North Bay) Service Battalion Service and Support  
28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion Service and Support  
763 (Ottawa)Comunication regiment Comunications Ottawa,Ontario

Abbreviations

References

See also