Minor installations are also named or '''CFS''' ( French '''Station des forces canadiennes''' or '''SFC''').
- CFB Bagotville (3 Wing), Quebec
- CFB Borden (16 Wing), Ontario
- CFB Comox (19 Wing), British Columbia
- CFB Cold Lake (4 Wing), Alberta
- CFB Gander (9 Wing), Newfoundland
- CFB Goose Bay (5 Wing), Labrador
- CFB Greenwood (14 Wing), Nova Scotia
- CFB Kingston (1 Wing), Ontario
- CFB Moose Jaw (15 Wing), Saskatchewan
- CFB North Bay (22 Wing), Ontario
- CFB Shearwater (12 Wing), Nova Scotia
- CFB Trenton (8 Wing), Ontario
- CFB Winnipeg (17 Wing), Manitoba
Air Command and CF Northern Area also maintain a chain of Forward Operating Locations at various points across northern Canada, capable of supporting fighter operations. Elements of CF-18 squadrons periodically deploy to these FOLs for short training exercises or Arctic sovereignty patrols.
- CFB Calgary , Alberta
- CFB Griesbach , Alberta
- CFB Namao , Alberta
- CFB Chilliwack , British Columbia (Redesignated as ASU Chilliwack)
- CFB Winnipeg (Kapyong Barracks), Manitoba
- CFB Chatham , New Brunswick
- CFB Moncton , New Brunswick
- CFB Aldershot , Nova Scotia
- CFB Cornwallis , Nova Scotia
- CFB Clinton , Ontario
- CFB Downsview , Ontario (Redesignated as ASU Toronto or Denison Armoury, Houses 32 CBG HQ and other 32 CBG units)
- CFB London (Wolseley Barracks), Ontario
- CFB Mountainview , Ontario
- CFB Picton , Ontario
- CFB Rockcliffe , Ontario
- CFB Toronto , Ontario
- CFB Uplands , Ontario
- CFB Summerside , Prince Edward Island
- CFB St. Hubert , Quebec
- CFB St. Jean , Quebec
- CFB Baden-Soellingen , Germany
- CFB Lahr , Germany
- CFS Beaverlodge , Alberta
- CFS Penhold , Alberta
- CFS Aldergrove , British Columbia
- CFS Baldy Hughes , British Columbia
- CFS Holberg , British Columbia
- CFS Kamloops , British Columbia
- CFS Ladner , British Columbia
- CFS Masset , British Columbia
- CFS Beausejour , Manitoba
- CFS Churchill , Manitoba
- CFS Flin Flon , Manitoba
- CFS Gypsumville , Manitoba
- CFS Coverdale , New Brunswick
- CFS St. Margarets , New Brunswick
- CFS Barrington , Nova Scotia
- CFS Debert , Nova Scotia
- CFS Mill Cove , Nova Scotia
- CFS Newport Corner , Nova Scotia
- CFS Shelburne , Nova Scotia
- CFS Sydney , Nova Scotia
- CFS Gander , Newfoundland
- CFS Goose Bay , Labrador
- CFS Iqaluit , Nunavut
- CFS Armstrong , Ontario
- CFS Carp , Ontario
- CFS Falconbridge , Ontario
- CFS Foymount , Ontario
- CFS Gloucester , Ontario
- CFS Lowther , Ontario
- CFS Moosonee , Ontario
- CFS Ramore , Ontario
- CFS Sioux Lookout , Ontario
- CFS Chibougamau , Quebec
- CFS Moisie , Quebec
- CFS Mont Apica , Quebec
- CFS Lac St. Denis , Quebec
- CFS Senneterre , Quebec
- CFS Alsask , Saskatchewan
- CFS Dana , Saskatchewan
- CFS Yorkton , Saskatchewan
- CFS Whitehorse , Yukon
- CFS Bermuda , Bermuda
The Canadian Forces were reduced during the 1990s from a high of 85,000 personnel in the late 1980s to the present force levels. Coinciding with personnel and equipment reductions was the politically-controversial decision to close a number of bases and stations which were obsolete or created duplication.
A small number of these "closed" facilities have actually continued operating as before, however for reasons of cost and administrative efficiency (or in the case of radio and radar facilities - automation) they have been absorbed into other nearby bases and therefore do not qualify for a separate designation. For example, the CF Leadership and Recruit School at St. Jean, Quebec, is now a lodger unit of CFB Montreal, and the former CFS Masset is a detachment of CFS Leitrim. Other facilities, such as the former CFBs Aldershot and Wainwright, are now used as training grounds for reserve/militia units.
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