CFB Valcartier

{{Short description|Military base near Quebec City, Canada}}

{{Use Canadian English|date=January 2023}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}}

{{Infobox airport

| name = Valcartier (W/C J.H.L. (Joe) Lecomte) Heliport

| nativename = 2nd Canadian Division Support Base, Valcartier

| nativename-a = Base des Forces canadiennes Valcartier

| nativename-r =

| image = CFB - BFC Valcartier.jpg

| caption = 2 CDSB Valcartier

| IATA =

| ICAO = CYOY

| type = Military

| owner = Government of Canada

| operator = DND

| city-served =

| location = Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec

| hub =

| built = 1914

| used =

| commander = Colonel J.L.S. Ménard

| occupants = 2nd Canadian Division

| timezone = EST

| utc = UTC−05:00

| summer = EDT

| utcs = UTC−04:00

| elevation-f = 550

| coordinates = {{coord|46|54|10|N|071|30|13|W|region:CA-QC|display=inline,title}}

| pushpin_map = Canada Quebec#Canada

| pushpin_map_caption = Location of CFB Valcartier in Quebec

| pushpin_label = CYOY

| website = {{official site|http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/cfb-valcartier/index.page}}

| h1-number = 1

| h1-length-f = 150

| h1-surface = n/a

| footnotes = Source: Canada Flight Supplement{{CFS}}

}}

2nd Canadian Division Support Base Valcartier (2 CDSB Valcartier), formerly known as and commonly referred to as Canadian Forces Base Valcartier (CFB Valcartier), is a Canadian Forces base located in the municipality of Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, {{Convert|8|NM|lk=in}} north northwest of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.[https://www.quoifaireaquebec.com/lieu/base-militaire-valcartier Base militaire Valcartier]{{Cite web |url=https://mern.gouv.qc.ca/publications/territoire/planification/portrait-capitale-nationale.pdf |title=Capitale-Nationale |access-date=17 October 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181018043055/https://mern.gouv.qc.ca/publications/territoire/planification/portrait-capitale-nationale.pdf |archive-date=18 October 2018 |url-status=dead }}[https://www.quebecoriginal.com/en-ca/listing/things-to-do/sports-and-nature/trails/centre-castor-base-militaire-de-valcartier-32110465 Centre Castor - Base militaire de Valcartier] The 2nd Canadian Division is stationed at the base,{{cite web |url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/cfb-valcartier/index.page |title=Canadian Forces Base Valcartier |website=Canadian Army |publisher=Government of Canada (National Defence) |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190828103316/http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/cfb-valcartier/index.page |archive-date=2019-08-28 |language=en |date=25 February 2013}} comprising the 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group{{Cite web |url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/5-cmbg/index.page |title=5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group |access-date=12 October 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313005906/http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/5-cmbg/index.page |archive-date=13 March 2014 |url-status=dead }} and the 2nd Canadian Division Support Group.[http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/2-cdsg/index.page 2nd Canadian Division Support Group]

Origins

CFB Valcartier was originally erected as a military training camp in August 1914[http://ww1.canada.com/home-front/the-valcartier-tour-de-force The Valcartier tour de force][http://www.45enord.ca/2014/09/8-septembre-1914-le-camp-valcartier-plein-a-craquer/ 8 septembre 1914: le Camp Valcartier plein à craquer] as part of the mobilization of the Canadian Expeditionary Force at the onset of World War I.[http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/5gbmc/qg-hq/historique-history-eng.aspx History of 5 CMBG] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120402193652/http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/5gbmc/qg-hq/historique-history-eng.aspx |date=2 April 2012 }}

Inaugurated by Jean Chrétien, then Prime Minister of Canada, in 1995, a {{convert|10|ft|6|in|1|abbr=on}} high bronze figure of a World War I soldier (1995) by André Gauthier at the entrance to CFB Valcartier commemorates the training of Canadian Army volunteers for the European battlefields in World War I.[http://everitas.rmcclub.ca/top-headlines-5/ The Birchall Leadership Award][https://www.cdli.ca/monuments/pq/mondiale.htm Base militaire de Valcartier, Québec]

The site was also used as an internment camp for "enemy aliens", mainly eastern Europeans.[http://www.45enord.ca/2012/09/camps-dinternement-au-canada-un-fonds-pour-se-souvenir/ Camps d’internement au Canada: un fonds pour se souvenir] The name Valcartier comes from the town of Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier,[http://saint-gabriel-de-valcartier.ca/en/municipality/history/ A Bit of History] of which a large section was expropriated in order to create the military training camp. Due to its proximity to the Port of Quebec, Valcartier became the largest military camp on Canadian soil, including some 32,000 men, 8,000 horses, and one black bear{{cite web | title=The real-life Canadian story of Winnie-the-Pooh | website=The real-life Canadian story of Winnie-the-Pooh | date=17 January 2022| url=https://www.cbc.ca/kids/articles/the-real-life-canadian-story-of-winnie-the-pooh | access-date=18 April 2024}}[http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/information-for/students/tales-of-animals-in-war/2006/page5 Bears as Mascots? by Win, Winnipeg, Manitoba]

In 1968, after the unification of the Canadian Armed Forces, the title 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group was assigned to the brigade group established in CFB Valcartier.[https://www.lermuseum.org/1946-to-present/1957-1964/integration-and-unification-of-the-canadian-armed-forces7-july-1964-1-feb-1968 Integration and Unification of the Canadian Armed Forces:7 July 1964 – 1 Feb 1968]

Geography

The base is {{convert|12|by|24|km|abbr=on}}[https://www.cafconnection.ca/getmedia/11b62fc1-2b39-4147-8efc-f1f5d51b6cb1/guide-communaute-militaire-St-Jean-Montreal.pdf.aspx Guide de la communauté militair e militaire Military Community Guidebook] and is located in the Quebec City region, of Quebec, Canada.

Military presence

Currently, Valcartier is home to the 2nd Canadian Division. The division has two formations: 2nd Canadian Division Support Group (2 CDSG) and 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG).

The following units are stationed at Valcartier. Included are affiliated units and other units that are not directly part of 2nd Canadian Division:

The base also houses 430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron,[http://www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca/en/squadron/430-squadron.page 430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron] CI SQFT[http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/fr/2-div-ca-centre-instruction/etat-major.page 2 Cdn Div TC - Staff] (Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre), in addition to providing training facilities for most Quebec-based reserve units. The Myriam Bédard Biathlon Training Centre is also located on the base.[https://www.connexionfac.ca/Valcartier/Facilities/Centre-Castor/Cross-country-Skiing/Myriam-Bedard-Biathlon-Centre.aspx Myriam Bédard Biathlon Centre]

CFB Valcartier is also home to a Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) location, which conducts military research for the Canadian Armed Forces.[https://www.canada.ca/en/defence-research-development/services/research-centres.html Defence Research and Development Canada research centres]

File:Le chez-nous du soldat.jpg|Canteen named "Le chez nous du soldat", 1918

File:Valcartier - Section of the Camp.JPG|Postcard of tents hastily erected to accommodate thousands of troops during the First World War

File:Vaccination at Valcartier Camp, Quebec, Canada, WWI (29569636885).jpg|Vaccination of soldier during WWI

File: Comte d'Athlone et William Lyon Mackenzie King passant les soldats en revue.jpg|Governor General of Canada, Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone, and Prime Minister of Canada, William Lyon Mackenzie King, inspecting troops, 1940

= Cadets =

File:RDCC Valcartier carte.png

2 CDSB Valcartier is also the home of the Army Cadet Summer Training Centre Valcartier, which trains Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, Royal Canadian Army Cadets and Royal Canadian Air Cadets of the Eastern Region / Province of Quebec.[http://www.cadets.ca/en/summer-opportunities/training-centres-valcartier-about.page About the Cadet Summer Training Centre]

In July 1974, an explosives safety training accident involving "D" Company killed six cadets and injured over 50. A coroner's inquiry found the instructor criminally responsible.[https://www.thestar.com/article/672022 Coroner's inquest found 'a climate of negligence'][https://www.lesoleil.com/archives/mort-de-six-cadets-a-valcartier-en-1974-des-cicatrices-encore-vives-d972c421c67ee9607fd69b5555797d77 Mort de six cadets à Valcartier en 1974: des cicatrices encore vives]

The various summer training courses offered at Valcartier Cadet Training Centre are the following:

  • Two Week General Training Course offered to Army Cadets only, within JACQUES-CARTIER Company;
  • Basic Fitness and Sports course offered to Sea, Army and Air cadets, within OLYMPUS Company;
  • Fitness and Sports Instructor course offered to Sea, Army and Air cadets, within OLYMPUS Company;
  • Basic Expedition course offered only to Army cadets, within EVEREST Company;
  • Expedition Instructor course offered only to Army cadets, within EVEREST Company;
  • Basic Marksmanship Course offered only to Army cadets, within ENFIELD Company;
  • Air Rifle Masksmanship Instructor Course offered to Sea, Army and Air cadets within ENFIELD Company;
  • Basic Drill and Ceremonial Course offered to Sea, Army and Air cadets within TRIUMPH Company;
  • Drill and Ceremonial Instructor Course offered to Sea, Army and Air cadets within TRIUMPH Company;
  • And all three military musician courses, offered to Sea, Army and Air Cadets within CALIXA-LAVALLÉE Company.

Command team

Colonel J.L.S. Ménard is commander, and Chief Warrant Officer Éric Normand is sergeant major.

100th anniversary

In 2014, CFB Valcartier celebrated its 100th anniversary. David Johnston, then Governor General of Canada, offered a message about the role the base and its soldiers who have played in the history of Canada. Prime minister Stephen Harper also thanked the soldiers.[https://www.canada.ca/en/news/archive/2014/06/100th-anniversary-cfb-valcartier.html Message from the Governor General of Canada on the Occasion of the 100th Anniversary of CFB Valcartier][https://www.canada.ca/en/news/archive/2014/06/statement-prime-minister-canada-100th-anniversary-cfb-valcartier.html Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on the 100th anniversary of CFB Valcartier]

CFB Valcartier newspaper

Adsum is a monthly newspaper for CFB Valcartier and the military community in the Quebec eastern area. The newspaper was created in 1972. It publishes 4,200 copies. The readers of the newspaper are mostly the military (active and retired) and civilians working at CFB Valcartier. The newspaper team also publishes the Military Community Guidebook - Quebec Region annually.[http://www.journaladsum.com/about-us.php About us][http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/news-publications/national-news-details-no-menu.page?doc=base-valcartier-expresses-its-solidarity-with-the-muslim-community-of-quebec-city-a-second-time/j46ykoa2 Base Valcartier expresses its solidarity with the Muslim community of Quebec City a second time]

Saint Jeanne d’Arc Chapel

The Military Ordinariate of Canada integrated a chapel which is situated at CFB Valcartier.[https://rcmilord.com/index.html?lang=en Military Ordinariate of Canada] The chapel is named Saint Jeanne d’Arc Chapel.[https://rcmilord.com/chapel/saint-jeanne-darc-chapel-valcartier/en/ Saint Jeanne d’Arc Chapel (Valcartier)] This service is for all military persons of CFB Valcartier.[https://rcmilord.com/main.php?p=43 Military Ordinariate of Canada About Us] The Chapel Life Coordinator is Captain Titus Ndala.

Military Cemetery

CFB Valcartier Military Cemetery, opened to serve the camp in 1914, contains the graves of nine Canadian Army personnel, six from World War I and three from World War II, registered and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.{{cite web|title=CFB Valcartier Military Cemetery, with list of casualties|url=http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/47837/CFB%20VALCARTIER%20MILITARY%20CEMETERY|publisher=Commonwealth War Graves Commission |access-date=11 November 2018}}

Economic facts

  • CFB Valcartier's budget is $687.4 million annually. The base employs 7,700 people (6,200 military and 1,500 civilians). There are also 9,000 military reserve forces who are related to the base. Annually, the salary costs are $558 million. This sum represents half of the $1.2 billion spent on salaries by the Department of National Defence in Quebec each year. Also, the base spends $131 million locally each year.[https://www.journaldequebec.com/2015/05/12/base-militaire-de-valcartier--des-retombees-meconnues Base militaire de Valcartier : Des retombées méconnues][https://www.lesoleil.com/affaires/valcartier-une-force-economique-60c7193c1a92b633fa5f4e495ba05fb6 Valcartier, une force économique]

Contaminated water

In 1997, a cancer-causing chemical, trichloroethylene, was found in the water supply of CFB Valcartier and the nearby town of Shannon, Quebec. Trichloroethylene, which has been linked to liver cancer, was used for degreasing metal parts at the base for decades. The Shannon Citizens Committee (Regroupement des Citoyens de Shannon) launched a class-action lawsuit against the Department of National Defence in 2003.{{cite web|title=Eau contaminée : les résidents de Shannon ne perdent pas espoir|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1071565/eau-contaminee-residents-shannon-tce-valcartier-quebec|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Société -|website=Radio-Canada.ca|date=7 December 2017 |language=fr-ca|access-date=2018-08-12}}[https://www.lesoleil.com/actualite/environnement/recours-collectif-a-shannon-on-sen-va-probablement-vers-une-18e-annee-44156360c5e2ecc009620d7478e41022 Recours collectif à Shannon: «on s'en va probablement vers une 18e année»][https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/dnd-denies-blame-for-cancer-in-shannon-que-1.869817 DND denies blame for cancer in Shannon, Que.][https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/residents-say-canadian-forces-to-blame-for-cancer-crisis/article669518/ Residents say Canadian Forces to blame for 'cancer crisis']

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