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The Aim

The aim of the Cadet Program is to develop in youth:

1.  the attributes of good citizenship and leadership;
2.  promote physical fitness; and
3.  stimulate an interest in the sea, land and air activities of the Canadian Armed Forces.

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What do we do at the Corps?

The Corps Program is central to the overall foundation that Sea cadets require  to undertake the other components of the program. It focuses on giving all Sea cadets instruction and opportunities to develop knowledge and skills in a variety of subject areas while also introducing them to specialized activities.

The Sea Cadet Corps Program is primarily focused on maritime activities derived from the Canadian Navy and the civilian maritime community. It is comprised of the following established Sea cadet activities as well as activities common to the Sea, Army and Air cadet programs:

Sea Cadet Activites:
                 
         Seamanship / Rope Work;
         Sailing;
         Small Craft Operations;
         Ship Operations; and 
         Royal Canadian Navy and Civilian Maritime Community Familiarization

Common Cadet Activites:

        General Cadet Knowledge;
        Drill & Ceremonial;
        Leadership;
        Instructional Techniques;
        Community Service;
        Citizenship;
        Personal fitness and Healthy living;
        Recreational sports;
        Air Rifle Marksmanship;
        Biathlon;
        Positive Social Relations for Youth Training 

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