Canadian-Scottish regiment
Canadian-Scottish regiments are regiments in the Canadian Army that maintain the traditions and style of dress used by Scottish regiments. Although these units maintain Scottish dress and traditions, recruitment for these units is open to all Canadians.
The Canadian Army maintains sixteen Canadian-Scottish infantry regiments, and one Canadian-Scottish artillery regiment. All Canadian-Scottish infantry regiments form a part of the Canadian Army Reserve. In addition to active units, there also exists one Canadian-Scottish regiment in the Canadian Army's Supplementary Order of Battle.
Current regiments
The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery
Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
Units are listed in order of precedence:- The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada
- The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada
- The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment)
- Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders
- The Nova Scotia Highlanders
- Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa
- The Essex and Kent Scottish
- 48th Highlanders of Canada
- The Cape Breton Highlanders
- The [Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's)]
- The Lake Superior Scottish Regiment
- Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada
- The Calgary Highlanders (10th Canadians)
- The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada
- The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's)
- The Toronto Scottish Regiment (Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's Own)
Supplementary Order of Battle
Former regiments
Cavalry
Infantry
Units are listed in order of precedence:- The Argyll Light Infantry
- The Lorne Rifles (Scottish)
- The Essex Scottish Regiment
- The Highland Light Infantry of Canada
- The Lanark and Renfrew Scottish Regiment
- 50th Regiment (Gordon Highlanders of Canada)
- The New Brunswick Scottish
- The Pictou Highlanders
- The North Nova Scotia Highlanders
- The Prince Edward Island Highlanders
- The Cumberland Highlanders
- The Scots Fusiliers of Canada