Military conducts first exercises at newly reopened training grounds north of PA
Soldiers from the Canadian Armed Forces were embracing the cold and snowy weather on Saturday morning as they took on some winter survival training.
Members of The North Saskatchewan Regiment and 38 Combat Engineer Regiment, part of the 38 Canadian Brigade group, teamed up at the newly reopened military training area north of Prince Albert, where soldiers young and old participated in a series of training exercises designed to help them survive in freezing conditions.
“We’re training guys to drive snowmobiles, we’re qualifying some guys to run chainsaws, and then we’re doing our basic winter warfare survival training,” explained Captain Eric Ogrodnick, operations officer for the North Saskatchewan Regiment.
“That’s essentially moving on foot through the forest, setting up tents, heating up the tents so you can spend the night or spend as much time as you need in that tent and then tearing it down and moving. Just getting reps in and getting more and more proficient at staying alive in the cold.”


