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  2. Royal Canadian Sea Cadets - Wikipedia

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    CTC Trenton (HMCS Ontario) is a detachment located in Kingston, Ontario [12] HMCS Ontario Sea Cadet Summer Training Centre began life as Cadets Camp Frontenac (sailing camp) on 4 July 1977, and was officially redesignated as HMCS Ontario Cadet summer Training Establishment on 13 July 1981 thus allowing Ontario to expand and to offer a wider ...

  3. Connaught Cadet Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    Connaught Cadet Training Centre; Active: 1989 – present: Country Canada: Type: Cadet Training Centre: Size: 167 Army/Air/Sea Cadets (2023) ~50 Army/Air/Sea Staff Cadets ~30 Cadet Instructors Cadre Officers, CF members & civilian staff: Part of: Canadian Cadet Organization: Garrison/HQ: Ottawa, Ontario: Motto(s) Intende Directe (Shoot Straight ...

  4. Navy League of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Navy League of Canada (French: Ligue navale du Canada) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1895 and incorporated in 1918.Originally formed to promote maritime issues to Canadians, the Navy League is the non-governmental partner of the Department of National Defence and supports the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets program.

  5. HMCS Ontario - Wikipedia

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    HMCS Ontario, a Royal Canadian Sea Cadet summer training centre in Kingston, Ontario established in 1977 as Cadets Camp Frontenac and now based at CFB Kingston/Royal Military College of Canada; HMCS Ontario was a planned nuclear-powered Canada-class submarine cancelled in 1989

  6. HMCS Ontario (C53) - Wikipedia

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    HMCS Ontario was a Minotaur-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy as HMS Minotaur (53), but transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy on completion and renamed Ontario. [ 2 ] HMS Minotaur was laid down on 20 November 1941 by Harland & Wolff of Belfast and launched on 29 July 1943. [ 2 ]

  7. Navy League Wrennette Corps - Wikipedia

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    The window features images of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets, Navy League Cadets and Navy League Wrenettes. In memory of David H. Gibson, C.B.E. National President, Navy League of Canada, 1938-1952 a stained glass window features images of a young sailor and God behind the ships' wheel.

  8. HMCS Star - Wikipedia

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    HMCS Star is a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Division (NRD) located in Hamilton, Ontario.Dubbed a stone frigate, HMCS Star is a land-based naval establishment for training part-time sailors as well as functioning as a local recruitment centre for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN).

  9. Blackdown Cadet Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Blackdown Cadet Summer Training Centre is a training centre for Cadets Canada located in CFB Borden, Ontario. Formerly known as the Army Cadet Summer Training Center Blackdown for Royal Canadian Army Cadets, it includes training for the Royal Canadian Air Cadets and Royal Canadian Sea Cadets since 2003. Its current commanding officer is ...