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2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal
BFC Montréal
Longue-Pointe
2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal is located in Montreal
2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal
2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal
2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal is located in Quebec
2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal
2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal
2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal is located in Canada
2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal
2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal
Coordinates45°34′34″N 073°31′23″W / 45.57611°N 73.52306°W / 45.57611; -73.52306
TypeMilitary base
Site information
Controlled byCanadian Armed Forces
ConditionOperational
Websitehttp://forces.gc.ca/en/about-economic-impact/asu-montreal.page

2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier, Detachment Montreal,[1] formerly known as and commonly referred to as Canadian Forces Base Montreal (also CFB Montreal or Longue-Pointe[citation needed]) is a Canadian Forces Base network located in Montreal, Quebec.[2][3] The address of CFB Montreal is 6769 Notre-Dame Street.[4]

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History

In 1994, the Canadian Forces Bases (CFBs) in Montreal and Saint-Jean were merged to create a new entity, an expanded CFB Montreal that included the Longue-Pointe, Saint-Hubert (Saint-Hubert), CFB Saint-Jean, Farnham and Saint-Bruno sites. In 1998, the mergers culminated in the amalgamation of CFB Montreal and CFB Valcartier into a new organization, 5 Area Support Group (now 2nd Canadian Division Support Group).[5]

Physical description

A map of CFB Montreal

CFB Montreal is delimited by sectors north and south accessible from streets Notre-Dame Street and Hochelaga. The north and south sectors of CFB Montreal occupy an area of 2.8 km (1.7 mi) square.

Montreal CFB covers several sites: for example many armories welcome Primary Reserves to the site of Saint-Bruno or marine equipment trials in the LaSalle borough.

On the Saint-Hubert site, 190 housing are available to military staff.

The garrison is an important military base located in the heart of Montreal.[1][6]

Economic data

  • CFB Montreal employs approximately 2,000 people, military and civilians.
  • A lot of merchandise valued at several billion dollars are stored at CFB Montreal.
  • CFB Montreal is the hub of the Canadian Army.
  • Local spending impact : $200,598,000.
  • Estimated local spending impacts (direct and indirect) : $223,210,000.[6][7]

Units, formation and reserves forces

The base itself is home to a number of units, formations of both the Regular and Reserve forces, including:[1][8]

The CFB Montreal newspaper

The Journal Servir is the official newspaper of CFB Montreal. It covers the military community west of Quebec (CFB Montreal and CFB Saint-Jean). Every second Wednesday, some 3,300 copies are distributed free of charge to CFB Montreal, Saint-Jean and elsewhere in the region covered.[1][9]

Building 42

Building 42, also called the Administration Building, is on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. The one-storey building faces Notre-Dame Street and was constructed in 1941.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c d GUIDE DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ MILITAIRE/Military Community Guidebook
  2. ^ Montreal Garrison
  3. ^ "Le patron de la 2e Division du Canada, Stéphane Lafaut, devient sous-ministre à Québec". Archived from the original on 2018-10-05. Retrieved 2018-10-04.
  4. ^ ARCHIVED Grass cutting at the Montreal Garrison (W0130-17M001/A)
  5. ^ 2nd Canadian Division Support Group
  6. ^ a b Une base militaire en plein cur de Montréal
  7. ^ ASU Montreal
  8. ^ Units and Formations - 2nd Canadian Division
  9. ^ Journal Servir
  10. ^ "HistoricPlaces.ca - HistoricPlaces.ca". www.historicplaces.ca. Retrieved 2018-10-16.

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