British Columbia Regiment Band

The British Columbia Regiment Band is one of many Canadian military bands in the Canadian province of British Columbia, serving as the official that serves as the official regimental band of The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own), based out of Beatty Street Drill Hall in Vancouver.

During, the First World War, members of the unit were deployed to Europe while the drums sat with the colours in the Regimental Museum.

With the 1968 Unification of the Canadian Armed Forces by the Department of National Defence under the auspices of minister Léo Cadieux and the Government of Pierre Trudeau, the band was disbanded and its members were absorbed into the regiment.

For summer dress, a uniform similar to Service Dress Number 3B (short sleeved shirt with black-on-red epaulet slip-on) is used The bugle team was recently revived to promote tradition in the regiment.

The 28-member pipe band rehearses at Templeton High School in East Vancouver and at Legion #179 Commercial Drive Leigon.

The band in the Vancouver St Patrick's Day Parade, 18 March 2013.