Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps 39 Neptune
Location
Located In
Lunenburg
Where To Find Us
95 Victoria Rd, PO Box 1408
Lunenburg, NS B0J 2C0
Lunenburg, NS B0J 2C0
Areas Served
Lunenburg (town)
Contact
E-Mail
39rcsccgmail.com
Phone
902-543-1450
902-634-4673 Corps office
902-634-4673 Corps office
Contact
Captain Bryan Riddle, Commanding Officer, Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps # 39; Email: 39rcsccgmail.com
Description & Services
Information
Royal Canadian Sea Cadets learn about the naval and maritime environment by participating in a variety of activities on and off the water.
Sea Cadets specialize in sailing, seamanship, shipboard life, naval communications, power boat handling, boat repair, and marine engineering. Selected senior cadets have the opportunity to attend international exchanges, to sail aboard a Tall Ship or participate in ship deployments aboard Canadian Navy and Coast Guard ships. Additionally, Sea Cadets can compete for a chance to participate in annual sailing regattas!
Sea Cadets also participate in ceremonial events and citizenship activities that allow them to connect to their Canadian naval heritage.
The hands-on activities, exciting challenges and leadership opportunities for Sea Cadets are many. Canada’s motto, A Mari usque ad Mare (“From Sea to Sea“) can be applied to Sea Cadets. With Sea Cadet Corps found all across the country and given Canada’s abundance of water and shoreline, the opportunities are many whether inland or on either coast .You are bound to observe a Sea Cadet making a splash somewhere, from sea to sea!
Sea Cadets participate in...
Sailing
Nautical activities
Naval communications
Team sports
Shipboard life
Tall Ship training
International Exchanges and Cultural Visits
Sea Cadets have the opportunity to participate in International Exchanges and Cultural Visits in the following countries:
Australia
Bermuda
Japan
South Korea
Netherlands
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States of America
Sea Cadets specialize in sailing, seamanship, shipboard life, naval communications, power boat handling, boat repair, and marine engineering. Selected senior cadets have the opportunity to attend international exchanges, to sail aboard a Tall Ship or participate in ship deployments aboard Canadian Navy and Coast Guard ships. Additionally, Sea Cadets can compete for a chance to participate in annual sailing regattas!
Sea Cadets also participate in ceremonial events and citizenship activities that allow them to connect to their Canadian naval heritage.
The hands-on activities, exciting challenges and leadership opportunities for Sea Cadets are many. Canada’s motto, A Mari usque ad Mare (“From Sea to Sea“) can be applied to Sea Cadets. With Sea Cadet Corps found all across the country and given Canada’s abundance of water and shoreline, the opportunities are many whether inland or on either coast .You are bound to observe a Sea Cadet making a splash somewhere, from sea to sea!
Sea Cadets participate in...
Sailing
Nautical activities
Naval communications
Team sports
Shipboard life
Tall Ship training
International Exchanges and Cultural Visits
Sea Cadets have the opportunity to participate in International Exchanges and Cultural Visits in the following countries:
Australia
Bermuda
Japan
South Korea
Netherlands
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States of America
Eligibility
Ages: 12 year(s) - 19 year(s)
Other training available: Band (Music), Marksmanship and Biathlon on other days of the week
Other training available: Band (Music), Marksmanship and Biathlon on other days of the week
Hours
6:30 pm to 9 pm
Dates
Training year- September to June
Meetings
Parade Training Nights - Wednesdays
Tags
Classes/courses ; Recreation Categories ; South Shore Connect ; Special Interest
About this Information
Last Modified: 05 Apr 2019 | Last Full Update: 31 Mar 2015