33 Canadian Brigade Group
33 Canadian Brigade Group of the Canadian Army is part of 4th Canadian Division. It commands the Primary Reserve units in eastern and northern portions of Ontario.
| 33 Canadian Brigade Group | |||||
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![]() Formation patch of 33 Canadian Brigade Group. | |||||
| Active | 1 April 1997 – present | ||||
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| Part of | 4th Canadian Division | ||||
| Garrison/HQ | Ottawa, Ontario | ||||
| Motto(s) | Fortes soli – fortiores una | ||||
| March | "Killaloe" | ||||
| Website | army-armee | ||||
| Commanders | |||||
| Brigade Commander | Colonel Thomas MacKay, CD | ||||
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| Abbreviation | 33 CBG | ||||
Brigade units

A bugler from the brigade group at the National War Memorial.
| 33 Canadian Brigade Group | Ottawa | |
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| 33 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters | Ottawa | |
| The Ontario Regiment (RCAC) | Armoured Reconnaissance | Oshawa |
| 30th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA | Artillery | Ottawa |
| 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish), RCA | Artillery | Pembroke |
| 49th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA | Artillery | Sault Ste. Marie |
| 33 Combat Engineer Regiment | Engineer | Ottawa |
| 33 Signal Regiment | Communications | Ottawa |
| Governor General's Foot Guards | Light infantry | Ottawa |
| The Princess of Wales' Own Regiment | Light infantry | Kingston |
| The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment | Light infantry | Belleville, Peterborough and Cobourg |
| The Brockville Rifles | Light infantry | Brockville |
| Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders | Light infantry | Cornwall |
| The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (Duke of Edinburgh's Own) | Light infantry | Ottawa |
| The Algonquin Regiment | Light infantry | North Bay and Timmins |
| 2nd Battalion, Irish Regiment of Canada | Light infantry | Sudbury |
| 33 Service Battalion | Combat Service Support | Ottawa, North Bay and Sault Ste. Marie |
References
- Canadian Forces (15 May 2000). B-GL-331-003/FP-001 Military Symbols for Land Operations. Department of National Defence. pp. 4, 24–25.
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