It currently hosts several units of the Primary Reserve and the Canadian Cadet Movement.
Most members transfer from the Regular Force or the Primary Reserve.
They receive more pay and benefits than members of the Primary Reserve and can be ordered into overseas deployments.
Members of the Regular Force and Primary Reserve are both trained at the college.
Today, many citizen soldiers serve in the Primary Reserve of the Canadian Forces.
Members of the Primary Reserve may serve in routine domestic operations, or be called up in cases of national emergency as an aid to the civil power.
Members of the Primary Reserve are required to be selected after volunteering and must undergo workup training before being deployed overseas on operations.
This was the first and so far only regiment to be reactivated to the Primary Reserve from the Supplementary Order of Battle.
It currently hosts several units of the Primary Reserve.
Basic Training for the Primary Reserve is typically conducted every second weekend over a period of 6 months, during the Fall & Winter.