Pipes and Drums of the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa

It provides musical support for regimental and extra-Regimental activities as directed by the commanding officer.

Outside of musical duties, the 25-members of the Pipes and Drums participate in Individual Battle Task Standards (IBTS), which requires it to augment "A" Company during field training exercises.

During the Second World War, it accompanied the regiment during its tour of duty while based in Iceland and the United Kingdom.

It marches in Scottish kilts and wear a tartan unique to the Cameron Highlanders of the Canadian and British forces.

The regiment also wears feather bonnets that are worn for ceremonial purposes the annual Remembrance Day parade near the National War Memorial.

Lieutenant-Colonel Bud Walsh presents a pipe banner to then-Pipe Major Alan Clark on 20 October 2007.
Members of the pipe band (right) parading with other pipe bands through Ottawa, November 2007.