Canadian Forces Base Valcartier is located 25 km west of Quebec City. CFB Valcartier was originally erected as a military camp in August of 1914 as part of the mobilization of a Canadian Expeditionary Force at the onset of the Great War. Due to its proximity to the port of Quebec it became the largest military camp on Canadian soil, including some 32,000 men and 8,000 horses. Motto: Don de Dieu feray valoir (Gift of God shall make prosper) Area: 547. ... 1914 (MCMXIV) is a common year starting on Thursday. ... The Canadian Corps was a World War I Canadas soldiers in September of 1915 after the arrival of the 2nd Canadian Division in France. ... Ypres, 1917, in the vicinity of the Battle of Passchendaele. ...
CFB Valcartier is also home to Defence Research Establishment, which conducts military research for the Canadian Forces. The Defence Research Establishment Valcartier, typically shortened to DRE Valcartier or simply DREV, is a major Canadian military research station in Quebec. ... The Canadian Forces (CF) (Fr: Forces canadiennes (FC)) are the combined branches of the military of Canada. ...
At the time of its opening in 1956, until the opening of CFB Suffield in 1971, Camp Gagetown was the largest military training facility in Canada and the entire Commonwealth of Nations.
In the post-unification armed forces, CFB Gagetown functioned as the primary combat training centre for Force Mobile Command (renamed Land Force Command in the 1990s).
CFB Gagetown continues to function as the army's primary training facility, although due to risk of forest fires in recent years, live-fire training has been pushed primarily to the fall-winter-spring seasons.