Sep 15, 2016
The Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps is looking for 12 to 18-year-old youth from South Frontenac who are interested for life skills and leadership training through fun activities and instruction.
The group meets at the historic Princess of Wales Own Regiment Armouries at 100 Montreal Street in Kingston each week on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm until May. The first session of the season took place on September 7 and new cadets are welcome to join in. Cadets are trained in disciplines such as: marksmanship, precision drill team, orienteering and biathlon.
At the website Kingstonarmycadets.ca there is a wealth of information about the 150-year history of cadets and how joining the cadets can be a benefit to high school students. All cost associated uniforms, trips and activities are covered by the cadet corps so it is entirely free to participants.
Registration forms are available on the website, and families are invited to attend sessions to learn more about the program. For further information go to the website or call 613-541-5010 ext. 5939.
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