Be Part of the Crew
"Crews, not individuals, fight in mechanized warfare, and the crews must train together, know each other’s strengths and weaknesses, know their machines. When it works, it is magnificent and irresistible."
Adventure
You will be challenged mentally and physically, learning to survive in the outdoors.
Weapons Training
You will learn how to handle and fire: assault rifles, light and medium machine guns, light and medium anti-tank weapons, and hand grenades.
Physical Fitness
If you're not in shape, you will be.
Professional Driver Training
We will train you to drive our vehicles, and teach you tactical combat driving as well.
First Aid Training
A valuable skill, in any situation.
Overseas Service
Our very best get the opportunity to serve on NATO or United Nations operations. Rangers have served in Cyprus, Namibia, Bosnia, Croatia, Somalia, Rwanda, Kosovo, and Afghanistan.
Pay
As a part-time soldier you are entitled to pay, travel expenses, meals, field operations allowance, and other benefits.
The training is not easy. Ranger officers and sergeants are demanding and standards are high. We offer you a challenge and an experience that will reward you in life, along with a chance to make lifelong friendships.
Positions & Training
The Rangers employ people in the following trades:
Armoured Crewman
Reconnaissance crewmen learn combat driving, radio communications, use of a wide variety of weapon systems, dismounted patrolling, and recce tactics. They do whatever it takes to gather information: reconnaissance by day or night, in vehicles or on foot patrols.
Supply Technician
Modern war requires logistical support. Learn how to keep the fighting troops supplied with the fuel, ammunition, and other stores they need to get the job done.
Administration Clerk
More than just a desk job, you get the same basic training as every other soldier. You also learn payroll administration and personnel record keeping while building strong organizational skills.
There are two types of recruit courses available for Non-Commissioned Members (NCMs):
- On the weekend BMQ (Basic Military Qualification) course, you will train every other weekend learning all the basic skills every soldier needs.
- For high school students in York Region we have a co-op education programme during the second semester every year; contact your school co-op co-ordinator.
University Graduate or Student?
We are always looking for new officers (Commissioned Members) as well. Contact our recruiting staff to see if you are eligible. Officer training begins with BOTP (Basic Officer Training Plan). This is a weekend course that runs concurrently with the BMQ course.
Further Training
Further training and advanced courses for both Officers and NCMs is primarily based on summer training courses, and will continue throughout your career.
Benefits
Up to $8000 in Education grants available!
Earn a great salary!
Part-time Opportunities during School
Full-time Opportunities in the summer
As a reservist you will be paid.
You will receive food and shelter, complete medical, dental and prescription coverage, and disability insurance while on duty. At other times you'll get an 80% dental care plan.
All your uniforms and equipment are provided.
And you'll get training and experience no one else can offer.
Requirements
- You must be sixteen years old.
- You must be a Canadian Citizen.
- You must be free of legal obligations.
- You must have at least 15 Ontario high school credits.
- You must be able to pass Canadian Forces medical exams and meet other enrolment standards.
- Landed Immigrants may be admitted to the Canadian Forces in certain cases - contact Recruiting for details.
How to Apply
Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) TORONTO
4900 Yonge Street, Suite 100
Toronto, Ontario
M2N 6A4
Phone: 416-635-4490
Fax: 416-635-2787
Business Hours:
| Mon | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Tue - Thu | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Fri | 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM |


