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The Black Watch (RHR) of Canada Cadet Corps 2497


A partnership between the Department of National Defence/Canadian Forces and the Army Cadet League of Canada.

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The Black Watch (RHR) of Canada Cadet Corps 2497

Interested in joining a DYNAMIC team!!        Looking for a place to FIT-IN?         Want a CHALLENGE in your life?              prove to yourself you can make a DIFFERENCE!!              Join the Black Watch (RHR) of Canada Cadet Corps 2497....                Come visit us Saturdays between 11 am  and  3 pm .....           Bring-in a friend!!           Check-out the Fan-Out tab for Saturday's training Info!!!     Click-on the Annual Calendar tab for upcoming activities & events!!

 

UPCOMING EVENTS:

   SEE the Fan-Out                                               

 

Jan. 07: CO’s Parade

Jan. 21: WINTER FIELD DAY (all cadets)

Feb. 04: CO’s Parade & Parent’s info meeting (14:30hrs)

Feb. 11, 12: P&D Clinic (location: TBD)

Feb. 17-19: WINTER FTX - (location: TBD)

 

WEDNESDAY SHOOTING:

           January 11, 18, 25            February 8, 22

           March 7, 21                       April 4, 18

 

Check-out the new E-Reference page for all your             uniform questions and needs...                                       

 

Welcome to Canada's best cadet highland unit

  • The Black Watch (RHR) of Canada Cadet Corps 2497 is part of a federally-sponsored program for young Canadians ages 12 to 18 who are interested in participating in a variety of challenging and rewarding activities, and looking to learn more about the Canadian Forces.

  • Our Cadets are encouraged to become active, responsible members of their communities. They learn valuable life and work skills like teamwork, leadership, and citizenship. Cadets also reap the personal benefits of increased self-confidence and physical fitness, learning how to take initiative, and how to make decisions.  Cadets make valuable contributions to Canadian society on a daily basis in terms of environmental, citizenship and community activities.

  • What does it cost to join? There are no registration fees , dues or cost for the uniforms or for the basic Cadet Program. Cadets and parents are encouraged to participate in fundraising.  Cadets are not part of the Canadian Forces, nor is there any expectation for them to join the military.

  • We invite you to read the Commanding Officer's Welcoming letter.


 

 

 

 

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