HMCS Queen was established in 1923. After several locations within the city, HMCS Queen moved into a permanent home in Wascana Park in 1955. Closed in 1964 due to budget cuts, it re-opened in 1975.[1] The battle honours of all HM Ships Queen have been inherited by HMCS Queen.
LCdr Aaron Kaytor assumed command of HMCS Queen in 2022, replacing Cdr Clark Northey.[2][3]
^Giesbrecht, Lynn (December 1, 2019). "Sask. man takes over as Commanding Officer of HMCS Queen". Regina Leader-Post. With his roots in Saskatchewan and his stomach preferring land over sea, Clark Northey did not think he would ever end up becoming the Commanding Officer (CO) of a Naval Reserve unit. "I didn't think I would be a CO, period, of any unit," he said. But on Saturday, that's exactly what happened as he officially took over as the CO of HMCS Queen in Regina from outgoing CO LCdr Trent Nichols