HMCS Quadra
HMCS Quadra is a Canadian [Cadet Organizations | Cadet] Training Centre located at Goose Spit in Comox, British Columbia, Canada. It primarily serves Royal Canadian Sea [Cadets ], though Air Cadets and Army Cadets attend as well.
History
HMCS Quadra was first used by cadets in 1943 under the name HMCS Naden. The camp was then named Cadet Camp Comox, and renamed HMCS Quadra in 1956. The name comes from the Spanish explorer from the west coast, Bodega y Quadra. In 1952, the center hosted its first group of over 700 boys from the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. Female cadets have been enrolled since 1975.Courses
HMCS Quadra hosts Cadets for 10 summer courses;- Sail 1
- Sail 2
- Seamanship
- Ship’s Boat Operator
- Aviation Technology and Aerospace
- Advanced Aviation
- Introduction to Military Band
- Military Band Musician
- Advanced Aviation
- Power Pilot, though training occurs off-base.