JOIN NAVY LEAGUE CADETS TODAY!
LEARN NEW SKILLS, HAVE A GREAT TIME AND MAKE FANTASTIC FRIENDS!
Interested in joining NLCC Vice Admiral Kingsmill…here is how:
How old must I be to join?
Do I need to buy my own uniform?
Do I need a medical completed by a doctor?
What do I need to bring with me to join?
Who can I contact for more information?
JOIN NAVY LEAGUE CADETS TODAY!
LEARN NEW SKILLS, HAVE A GREAT TIME AND MAKE FANTASTIC FRIENDS!
Interested in joining NLCC Vice Admiral Kingsmill…here is how:
How old must I be to join?
- 9 years old. Navy League Cadets is for young boys and girls from 9 to 12 years of age
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- How much does it cost?
- All costs are covered by our sponsor, the Ottawa Branch of The Navy League of Canada.
- Uniforms are on loan to cadets and must be returned when cadets leave the corps. Lost uniform parts have a replacement value. Inquiries about the cost to replace uniform parts can be forwarded to the Supply Officer.
- When can I join?
- You may join at any time Sunday from early September until the end of May. We recommend coming in at the beginning of September or January. Note: Other than Summer Camp, there are no activities in July and August.
Do I need to buy my own uniform?
- No. Uniforms are provided to you on loan. You are expected to take care of your uniform. Any time a uniform part no longer fits (because you are growing boys and girls), you will have to complete a “request form”, and you will be able to exchange that uniform part. Note: You may be asked to purchase your own boot laces. When you leave cadets, you need to return all of your uniform (except for the badges you earned and your ball cap).
Do I need a medical completed by a doctor?
- No. One of the forms to be filled out is the Statement of Medical Fitness which your parents can complete. If you have any medications to take during your time at cadets, please bring them with you.
What do I need to bring with me to join?
- Please bring one of your parents (they have to fill out a couple of forms), the registration fee, a photocopy of your birth certificate (Note: baptismal certificates are not acceptable), and your provincial medical card. If you are unable to make photocopies, bring the card/paper, and we can make it.
Who can I contact for more information?