Optional Training
Here you will find a listing & discription of some of the optional activites at the Squadron
Sports
Sports
One of the aims of the cadet movement is to promote physical fitness. Our squadron participates in various activities such as volleyball, basketball and biathlon. If a cadet has a serious physical limitation, they should present a doctor's note to admin, otherwise all cadets are expected to participate.
Range / Biathlon
Range / Biathlon
Good marksmanship and knowledge of safety on the range is crucial in cadets. Cadets learn about the safety and maintenance of the air rifle and develop physical and mental skills necessary to compete in zone, provincial and national competitions.
Survival
Survival
The survival program boasts on its excellent teaching staff. Cadets are trained in survival psycology, outdoor skills and navigation. The cadets are required to attend the survival exercises where they are instructed, then put to the test in mock-survival situations. Rain or 13 feet of snow, the survival program is always on, so dress for the weather!
Band
Band
This program offers instruction in the military-style marching band. Cadets undergo musicianship training, rehearsals and drill practice.
Flag Party
Flag Party
The Drill program allows cadets to develop confidence and respect as they must work as a team to perfect complex drill movements. The 'best' of the 'best' are the Flag Party members. These few cadets display the best drill and receive the honor of carrying our unit's and nation's flags. Rifle drill is also practiced.
Ground School
Ground School
Open to all cadets, ground school is offered from September to December. Cadets who wish to learn more about good airmanship, the science of flight and technology should attend. Only cadets of a certain age may write the entrance exams for the gliding scholarship or the flying scholarship.