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Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Gendarmerie royale du Canada Musical Ride
File:RCMP Cap Device.png
Cap badge of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Active1873–present
CountryCanada
TypeDragoons
RoleFederal, National & Paramilitary Police Force
Size15 divisions
Garrison/HQRHQ—Ottawa
Nickname(s)The Mounties
Motto(s)Maintiens le droit (Defend the law)[1][2]
Battle honourssee Battle honours
Commanders
Current
commander
Bob Paulson (Commissioner)
Honorary CommissionerHM The Queen
Honorary Deputy CommissionerThe Prince Edward[3]
Insignia
TartanRCMP
AbbreviationRCMP/GRC

The Musical Ride of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is a formal event showcasing the equestrian skills performed by 32 cavalry who are regular members of the force. The event is held in Canada and worldwide to promote the RCMP. The first official ride was held in 1887 in Regina, District of Assiniboia, and commanded by Inspector William George Matthews.

The Musical Ride was featured on the Canadian fifty-dollar bill of the Scenes of Canada banknote series produced from 1969 to 1979.

References