The Canadian The Frontenac Regiment Cap Badge is a military insignia associated with The Frontenac Regiment, a now-disbanded infantry unit of the Canadian Army. The regiment was originally established in Kingston, Ontario, and served as part of Canada’s Non-Permanent Active Militia throughout the early to mid-20th century, before being converted to an armoured role and eventually amalgamated into other units. The cap badge typically features a stylized maple leaf, a key Canadian symbol, with the regiment’s name inscribed across a central scroll. Additional elements may include a crown and regimental motto, reflecting Commonwealth military traditions. Made from brass or similar metal alloys, badges such as this one would have been worn on the headdress by members of the regiment to denote unit affiliation. The badge represents the history and identity of The Frontenac Regiment within Canada’s military heritage. This item is of interest to military history collectors and researchers.






