In addition, there are CH-146 Griffon based at:
Borden, ON
Cold Lake, AB
Edmonton, AB
Gagetown, NB
Goose Bay, NL
Petawawa, ON
Saint-Hubert, QC
Valcartier, QC
I think this list is accurate as of today.
In addition, there are a bunch of civilian owned aircraft (too many for me to keep track of) that operate through CASARA, and various aircraft operated by the Canadian Government's Transport Canada National Aerial Surveillance Program (NASP).
Canada’s new search and rescue CC-295 fleet will be composed of modern, proven aircraft that will allow the RCAF to conduct more effective search and rescue missions in all weather conditions, including reduced visibility, at long range.
I usually just refer to aircraft by their model numbers unless they do not have any, but I got ambitious late at night and messed up. Corrected my post.
Ummm... Those are a Piasecki CH-125 Workhorse (CH-21 in US service) and a Grumman CSR-110 Albatross (HU-16 in US service).
The CH-125 (and the improved model, the CH-127) were removed from Canadian service by November 1969, and the CSR-110 was removed from Canadian service by December 1970.