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Watch for military traffic on the highway

Increased military traffic across northern highways begins Friday
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Soldiers will be returning from an exercise in Meaford

Increased military traffic can be expected on major highways in northern and central Ontario this weekend and again on August 27 as Canadian Army Reserve personnel and vehicles from across 4th Canadian Division will conduct convoy operations as they travel to and from Exercise STALWART GUARDIAN, a major annual Canadian Army field exercise.

It happens this year at 4th Canadian Division Training Centre in Meaford from August 18-27.

"Hundreds of Canadian Army Infantry and support personnel will converge on 4 CDTC for an extended period of simulated combat operations led by 33 Canadian Brigade Group headquartered in Ottawa and including soldiers from 32 Canadian Brigade Group headquartered in Toronto.

You may see increased military traffic with Canadian Army vehicles travelling on various area roads including Highway 11 and 69. This military traffic will follow pre-planned routes between The Greater Toronto Area, Peterborough, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Sudbury, North Bay, Cornwall and Ottawa and will transit Barrie, Orillia, Huntsville, Collingwood, Parry Sound, Bancroft, and other locations on the way to Meaford.

Personnel will conduct planned, short stops and longer halts throughout the duration of the road moves, stopping for rest, fuel, scheduled maintenance and other training. 

You may also see uniformed Canadian Army personnel with unloaded weapons traveling on area roads and highways. Participating soldiers will not carry any ammunition.

This important training supports year-round preparations for international operations and maintains 4 Cdn Div readiness to support our partners and allies overseas with trained and professional soldiers.

Canadian Army exercises also help maintain readiness to respond to emergencies in Canadian communities, including natural disasters like flooding and wildfires, as our members always prepare to deploy in response to Requests for Assistance and to serve alongside community members and other first responders.

All measures are being taken to ensure minimum inconvenience in these areas during the exercise dates, and members of the public are asked to take extra caution when approaching military vehicles and are thanked in advance for their understanding and co-operation.