Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters Yellowknife


Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters Yellowknife is a Canadian Forces unit located in the city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
Situated in Evans Building of the city of Yellowknife, it is the headquarters for Joint Task Force North, part of Canadian Joint Operations Command responsible for Canadian Forces operations and administration in Northern Canada and the Arctic.
There are 52 military and civilian personnel from 1 Canadian Rangers Patrol Group headquarters and 314 military and civilian personnel from Joint Task Force North currently stationed in Yellowknife responsible for coordinating military operations across of land in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters Whitehorse has a similar responsibility in Yukon.
As of 2018 the current base Commander is Brigadier-General Patrick Carpentier

History

The Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters Yellowknife was established on 15 May 1970 to assist and maintain Canadian sovereignty north of the 60th parallel and support Canadian Armed Forces operations in the north.

Associated units

CFNA Yellowknife is home to:
In 2018, Department of National Defence spokesman Andrew McKelvey announced a new building project. Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters Yellowknife will see the construction of a building for some of the technical services elements of the Joint Task Force North Area Support Unit, and the 1st Canadian Rangers Patrol Group.
The overall project is estimated to cost between $50 and $99 million and will include:
Construction is expected to start in the 2020-2021 time frame, with opening anticipated by 2024.