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Great War, Canadian Reenacting Units

There are a goodly number of units portraying our friends from up North. These men are serious historians and I think you will find them to be great comrades.

If you know of a website for a Great War reenacting unit not listed here, please contact me and we'll get it going.

And, thanks Pete Geyer for the extra listings!

*A note: There are many units out there that don't have official web pages. Usually, we only list those units with a website, but... Pete Geyer has actually given those units without a website their own contact page, as does the GWA--so... these units will have a star next to their names and this means that if you click on one of the starred units, you will go to a page that provides you with the contact person for that unit.

Allied Units Main: American | Australia/New Zealand | Belgian | British | Canadian | France | Italy | Russia
Central Powers Units Main: German | Austro Hungarian

8th Battalion Winnipeg Rifles CEF (USA)*--
13th Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders of Canada (USA) --a living history group portraying The 13th Battalion Royal Highlanders of Canada during World War I. The unit is part of the Great War Historical Society, based in Southern California. The purpose of the group is to re-create, as much as possible, the conditions faced by soldiers during the First World War. The club holds public displays, provides living history lessons for schools, battle reenactments, and other educational venues. In addition to these public outings, the club holds two private events per year. It is the purpose of this organization to provide the public and club members with an environment to learn and experience the events and realities of WW I through non-traditional means. The History Channel is great and publications on the war are a wealth of information, but once you put on 60 pounds of equipment, stand knee deep in muck, and enjoy cold bully beef out of the tin on a damp chilly morning, the pictures on TV and the text from a book don't carry the weight they used to.
20th Battalion CEF (Canada)*--
27th Battalion CEF (USA)*--
The Black Watch (USA)--
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (USA)*--
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