Overview
About RCMP “D” Division Headquarters
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) “D” Division Headquarters is the central command facility for federal and provincial policing in Manitoba. Located on Portage Avenue in Winnipeg, this distinctive building serves as the administrative nerve centre for over 1,000 police officers and support staff who operate across the province. While the City of Winnipeg has its own municipal police force, “D” Division is responsible for overseeing RCMP detachments in rural municipalities, Indigenous communities, and remote northern areas. It is the primary point of coordination for major investigations that span multiple jurisdictions, including organized crime, national security, and border integrity.
Federal and Provincial Mandate
This headquarters manages a dual mandate. Federally, it enforces national laws regarding drug enforcement, economic crime, and immigration. Provincially, through a contract with the Government of Manitoba, “D” Division acts as the provincial police service. The specialized units housed or coordinated from this facility provide critical support to front-line officers, including Major Crimes Services, Forensic Identification, and Police Dog Services. The building also houses the Operational Communications Centre, which handles emergency dispatch for RCMP jurisdictions throughout the province.
Public Services and Administration
While primarily an administrative hub, the headquarters provides specific services to the public, though it functions differently from a standard community detachment. The facility is the regional contact point for Divisional Administration and recruitment inquiries. It is important to note that for routine non-emergency crime reporting within the City of Winnipeg, citizens should contact the Winnipeg Police Service. However, for matters related to federal statutes or incidents occurring in RCMP jurisdictions (such as Headingley or East St. Paul), this headquarters serves as a crucial administrative link and information resource.
Community Engagement and History
The “D” Division building is a historic landmark in Winnipeg, originally constructed in 1927. It represents the long-standing history of the Mounties in Western Canada. The force is deeply committed to Reconciliation and building trust with the diverse communities it serves, particularly Indigenous peoples in Manitoba. The headquarters coordinates numerous community policing initiatives, youth engagement programs, and restorative justice efforts designed to address local crime issues proactively. The leadership team based here works closely with community leaders and government officials to set policing priorities that reflect the needs of Manitobans.
Visitor Information
Access to the “D” Division Headquarters is controlled for security reasons. Visitors should be prepared to present valid government-issued photo identification upon arrival. A commissionaire is typically stationed at the front entrance to direct inquiries to the appropriate department. Unlike a standard detachment, walk-in services for things like criminal record checks may be limited or require an appointment, as these are often handled by third-party agencies or specific detachments. Public parking is available in the vicinity, but visitors should observe all posted signage on Portage Avenue.
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