Royal Canadian Sea Cadets
Shelburne
Location
Located In
Shelburne (town of)
Where To Find Us
Fire Hall
63 King St
Shelburne, NS
63 King St
Shelburne, NS
Areas Served
Shelburne County
Contact
E-Mail
co.180seacadets.gc.ca
Phone
902-875-4670
Contact
Captain Tony Mahaney, Commanading Officer, Sea Cadets; Phone: 902-875-4670 * 902-874-0025; Email: tmahaney20gmail.com
Alternate Contact
Jennifer Davis, Training Officer, Sea Cadets; Phone: 902 874 0460
Mailing Address
c/o Capt. Tony Mahaney
PO Box 212
Shelburne, NS
B0T 1W0
PO Box 212
Shelburne, NS
B0T 1W0
Description & Services
Information
Sea Cadets provides opportunities that no other youth group offers in more than 70 Sea Cadet Corps in communities across the Atlantic Provinces.
Sea Cadets train one night each week with some weekend activities. Young people who join Sea Cadets will learn seamanship, from tying knots to sailing a whaler through the waves, navigation, powerboat operation, lookout duties, small boat sailing, marksmanship, drill and adventure training.
Cadets also have the opportunity to take part in optional training in areas such as music and biathlon. Top Cadets may be chosen to sail on Tall Ships and participate in international exchanges that take place throughout the year.
The highlight for many Cadets is the summer when they are able to take part in summer training at one of the six summer training centers across the country. In Atlantic Region, HMCS ACADIA is located in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia and HMCS AVALON is located in St John’s, Newfoundland. Courses offered include: General Military Training (GMT), Gunnery, Music Boatswain and Sail. Perhaps the best thing about being an sea cadet is that you get to meet new people, make new friends while learning to become more self-reliant and a better citizen.
Sea Cadets train one night each week with some weekend activities. Young people who join Sea Cadets will learn seamanship, from tying knots to sailing a whaler through the waves, navigation, powerboat operation, lookout duties, small boat sailing, marksmanship, drill and adventure training.
Cadets also have the opportunity to take part in optional training in areas such as music and biathlon. Top Cadets may be chosen to sail on Tall Ships and participate in international exchanges that take place throughout the year.
The highlight for many Cadets is the summer when they are able to take part in summer training at one of the six summer training centers across the country. In Atlantic Region, HMCS ACADIA is located in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia and HMCS AVALON is located in St John’s, Newfoundland. Courses offered include: General Military Training (GMT), Gunnery, Music Boatswain and Sail. Perhaps the best thing about being an sea cadet is that you get to meet new people, make new friends while learning to become more self-reliant and a better citizen.
Eligibility
Ages: 12 year(s) - 18 year(s)
Meetings
Sea Cadets meet every Monday evening at 6:30 pm at Hillcrest Academy with the exception of the last Monday night of each month the parade is held at the Firehall Civic Center.
Tags
Community Organizations ; Recreation Categories ; South Shore Connect ; Youth
Categories - General
Youth Military Cadet Programs
About this Information
Last Modified: 31 May 2016 | Last Full Update: 09 Jun 2014