About Us
Welcome to 104 Brilliant Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps
104 Brilliant R.C.S.C.C. is the local sea component of the Canadian Cadet Program; one of the largest federally sponsored youth programs in Canada.
We parade from September to June on Wednesday evenings from 6pm to 9pm at the
Fort Chippewa Barracks located at 540 Chippewa St West, North Bay, ON.
The program is free to join and is open to all youth between the ages of 12 and 18 who are interested in fun, challenging and rewarding activities.
We parade from September to June on Wednesday evenings from 6pm to 9pm at the
Fort Chippewa Barracks located at 540 Chippewa St West, North Bay, ON.
The program is free to join and is open to all youth between the ages of 12 and 18 who are interested in fun, challenging and rewarding activities.
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Cadets can earn high school co-op credits and volunteer hours!
About the Cadet Program
Who are we? Over 57 000 youth, aged 12-18, supervised and led by over 9000 military and civilian members; supported by their communities, sponsors, the Canadian Armed Forces, and the Navy, Army Cadet and Air Cadet Leagues of Canada.
Where can you find us?
In over 1200 Cadet Corps and Squadrons in over 800 communities from coast-to-coast-to-coast. Cadets also gain experience at 22 Cadet Training Centres, 32 sailing sites, 34 expedition sites and 59 flying sites and across the country.
When can you find us?
Cadets generally run activities one night per week, and one weekend per month, with additional opportunities for unique experiences during the summer and throughout the year.
How do we do it?
By offering the experience of a peer-led program that is open to all youth, in a safe, yet challenging environment focusing on unique activities that will leave a positive lifelong impact.
Why are we doing it?
We strengthen Canadian communities by investing in youth and developing community leaders.
Where can you find us?
In over 1200 Cadet Corps and Squadrons in over 800 communities from coast-to-coast-to-coast. Cadets also gain experience at 22 Cadet Training Centres, 32 sailing sites, 34 expedition sites and 59 flying sites and across the country.
When can you find us?
Cadets generally run activities one night per week, and one weekend per month, with additional opportunities for unique experiences during the summer and throughout the year.
How do we do it?
By offering the experience of a peer-led program that is open to all youth, in a safe, yet challenging environment focusing on unique activities that will leave a positive lifelong impact.
Why are we doing it?
We strengthen Canadian communities by investing in youth and developing community leaders.