At 2754, cadets take part in purposeful training designed to develop leadership, discipline, teamwork, resilience, and practical skills. Every training night is built to challenge cadets, help them improve, and prepare them for bigger opportunities throughout the year.
Weekly training at 2754 is about far more than standing on parade. Cadets are introduced to a wide range of skills that help them grow as leaders, teammates, and young adults.
Cadets learn how to take initiative, guide others, communicate clearly, and lead by example in a structured team environment.
Drill builds timing, discipline, confidence, bearing, and pride in personal standards while teaching cadets how to work together with precision.
Cadets take part in physical and active training that helps build endurance, resilience, self-discipline, and a healthy approach to challenge.
Training nights are organized and purposeful. Cadets work through instruction, team activities, standards, and development opportunities in a setting built around progress and participation.
Field Training Exercises give cadets the chance to apply what they learn in a practical environment. These experiences help build resilience, decision-making, teamwork, confidence under pressure, and the ability to adapt to changing situations, all while strengthening bonds across the corps.
Cadet training does not stop at weekly parade nights. Cadets can also pursue additional opportunities through summer training and specialized courses offered through Cadet Training Centres and related programming.
From weekly development to field training and summer opportunities, cadets at 2754 are given meaningful ways to grow, improve, and challenge themselves throughout the year.
Leadership. Discipline. Opportunity.