
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Unit Identification

The 2nd Battalion is based out of the Kapyong Barracks at Canadian Forces Base, Shilo, Man. It is a mechanized infantry unit of the Regular Force and is one of the four manoeuvre elements assigned to 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group. The battalion is composed of three rifle companies (A, B and C), one combat support company, and one command and administration company.
The 2nd Battalion is well trained and equipped for operations defending Canadian interests abroad or at home. The unit has also been instrumental in assisting civil authorities during national disasters in Canada.
Related Links
- Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
- 1st Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
- 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
- 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
Command Team
- Commanding Officer - Lieutenant-Colonel M.J. Reekie, CD
- Regimental Sergeant Major - Chief Warrant Officer Bill King
Our History
PPCLI was founded for service in the First World War on August 10, 1914, and paraded for the first time at Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Ontario, on August 23, 1914. Hamilton Gault, a prominent Montreal businessman, raised the regiment out of his own funds, making the PPCLI the last privately raised regiment in Canada.
The regiment was named after Princess Patricia of Connaught, the daughter of the Governor General at the time. Princess Patricia maintained close ties with the regiment throughout her life, and hand-sewed the original regimental colour, the Ric-a-Dam-Doo, which was carried into battle in every First World War battle in which the Patricias fought.
Continue reading the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry History.
Equipment
For information about the vehicles and weapons used by the Canadian Army visit our Equipment page.
Contact Us
2 PPCLI
P.O. Box 5000 Station Main
Shilo, MB R0K 2A0
Phone: 204-765-3000, Ext. 6041
News

1 Service Battalion salutes Army aviators
Edmonton, Alberta — A historic uniform on display at the headquarters of a Canadian Army logistics unit is a reminder of a time now past, when Army members could earn wings.
April 17, 2020

Ninety seconds, $50,000: Artillery Museum wins medals at auction
Shilo, Manitoba —It wasn’t Christmas, but Royal Canadian Artillery (RCA) Museum director, Andrew Oakden, received a special gift: medals once worn by legendary artillery officer Major-General Tom Strange.
February 21, 2020

Canadian Armed Forces and Allies hone joint warfighting skills at computer-assisted Exercise UNIFIED RESOLVE 2020
February 10, 2020 – Kingston, ON – Department of National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces
February 10, 2020
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