Rocky Mountain Rangers
RMR Company "B"

Rocky Mountain Ranger Week is coming

Apr 17, 2026 | 2:37 PM


PRINCE GEORGE – It was a chance to update Mayor and Council on what the Rocky Mountain Rangers do and how Company “B” is faring. Council heard accounts of how the company is expanding with its recruits and how its had countless members attend conflicts across the globe.

Prince George is no stranger to an army presence. CFS Baldy Hughes was a Cold War-era Pinetree Line radar station near Prince George, BC, operating initially a United States Air Force station from 1953 to 1963 before it was transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1963 and later became a Canadian Forces Station.

And the Rangers also have a local history.

“Historically, the regiment has had footprints all over the Interior of British Columbia,” explains Dan McLaren, President of the Rocky Mountain Ranger Regimental Association. ” And who knows, maybe we’ll again someday. But it’s nice to see that we’re getting traction for not just more military spending here in Prince George, but more young people are coming into the organization.”

And Council kicked up its support a notch, passing a motion to not only support the Rangers’ pursuit for an expanded presence in Prince George, but also further advocate with government around Prince George’s suitablity for increased Canadian Armed Forces investment.

“What’s super-unexpected – in a very pleasant way – was that we had our City pass resolutions, wanting to expand the military presence here in Prince George. The colonel isn’t really allowed to talk about asking the government for more money, we can. Our association will be very happy to support an expanded footprint in Prince George.”

McLaren says the local company is the envy of others across the nation because of its support from the city and the mayor agrees.

“We clearly show as a city that we have a very, very positive working relationship with our Rocky Mountain Rangers and the Prince George,” says Mayor Simon Yu. “And historically, we had an army presence here during World War Two.”

And the timing of the support could not be more appropriate, with the federal government committing billions more in defence spending in recent months.

“And going forward, we see our federal government having an expanded plan, for the military,” says McLaren. “And that would include areas like Prince George. We are geographically located in a perfect place for a bigger footprint for the military.”

The week of events for the Rangers gets underway Monday morning at City Hall.