Ceremonial Guard (Canada)

Ceremonial Guard
Garde de cérémonie (French)
A sentry with the CG at the National War Memorial.
Active1959-present
CountryCanada
BranchCanadian Armed Forces
Typead hoc Primary Reserve unit
RolePublic Duties
Size300
Part of4th Canadian Division
Garrison/HQOttawa, Ontario
RifleColt Canada C7 (unloaded)

The Ceremonial Guard (CG; French: Garde de cérémonie) is an ad hoc military unit in the Canadian Armed Forces that performs the changing the guard ceremony on Parliament Hill and posts sentries at Rideau Hall, with the National War Memorial being sentried by the National Sentry Program (NSP), which is carried out by different regiments and other units in order of precedence throughout the summer until mid-November.

US General Joseph Dunford inspects members of the CG during a visit to Ottawa. The uniforms that the CG are wearing represent the different services of the Canadian Forces.

The CG once drew principally from the two Primary Reserve (militia) regiments of foot guards; the Governor General's Foot Guards (GGFG) from Ottawa, of which the Ceremonial Guard is a sub-unit, and the Canadian Grenadier Guards (CGG) from Montreal, who assumed the duties of the Canadian Guards upon their disbandment. Since 2007, it has been staffed from a pan–Canadian Forces approach, drawing members from the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force.


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