The Pipes and Drums (P&D) have been in continuous service in the Regiment since 1903, when the latter was raised in Hamilton as the 91st Canadian Highlanders.
During the First World War, the P&D saw active service with the 19th Battalion CEF (perpetuated by the Argylls) and, during the Second World War, with the 1st Battalion The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise’s). The Battle Honours of the Regiment that are borne on its Regimental Colour are carried on its drums.
The 19th Battalion marching to Hill 70, led by its Pipes & Drums, in July 1917.
The band and its members are fully committed to the Regiment and its role in the Army Reserve. Garrison duties include Battalion Parades and other unit ceremonial events, playing in all regimental messes at formal dinners, piping the Commanding Officer into his mess following dismissal, and piping in the accused at orders parades.
Moreover, most members of the P&D actively participate in field-training exercises, including entering a team in the annual Hill 195 skill-at-arms competition.
Since its inception, the band has performed publicly for a variety of concerts, stage shows, and parades, many with Highland dancers and folk musicians. The P&D have a long history of appearances at tattoos, including the Royal Edinburgh Tattoo, and they are one of the founding performers of the Canadian International Military Tattoo.
The band’s current strength is 12 pipers and 8 drummers, most of whom are active members of the Army Reserve. The rest are highly valued volunteers. Whether military or civilian, the musicians draw on their respective talents, experiences, and backgrounds to make the Argylls’ P&D one of the top pipe bands of the Canadian Army.
The Regimental
Headquarters/Support Company
A Company
B Company
C Company
D Company
The Campbells Are Coming
Piobaireachd of Donald Dhu
Highland Laddie
Cock of the North
The Black Bear
All the Blue Bonnets over the Border
Monymusk
Lochaber No More
The Advance (March on Companies)
Officers Fall In
March on the Colours
Royal/National Anthem Equivalent
Vice-Regal Salute
General Salute
March off the Colours
Regimental Dismissal
Atholl Highlanders
Highland Laddie
Bonnie Dundee
Mallorca
Mallorca and O Canada
Loch Leven Castle
Scotland the Brave
Monymusk, The Campbells Are Coming, and Mallorca
A Man’s a Man for A’ That
Johnny Cope
Warning Call
Meal Call
Meeting of the Waters
Brose and Butter
Bonnie Dundee
The P&D is always interested in applicants who wish to join, whether as a volunteer or Reservist, young or not. The principal criteria is the desire to play and participate with one of the most exciting pipe bands in Canada.
The P&D welcomes inquiries for public and private performances.