This image shows junior cadets eating in Hatley Castle, which occurred until there were other buildings on site that provide dining spaces.
Royal Canadian Naval college cadet studying a model ship
Photograph close up of a naval cadet saluting. Taken at Royal Canadian Naval College.
Print of a drawing of Hatley Castle, south-east view, by Canadian postcard artist Edward Goodall. Copy of signature and "HMCS 'Royal Roads' 1941" underneath image.
Includes the events at the college for 1942-1943.
Includes the events at the college for 1943-1944.
Includes the events at the college for 1944-1945.
Includes the events at the college for 1945-1946.
The naval college cadets learned to sail and to row whalers on the lagoon in front of the college.
The building nearest the shore is the boathouse from the Dunsmuir era.
This image shows cadets and their instructor gathered around a cutaway model of a ship's bow. Cadets learned the principals of anchorage and the arrangement of anchors and cables of a destroyer in this lesson.
Image shows Engineer Lieutenant Commander Hughes instructing students from an engineering print.
Includes the events at the college for 1946-1947.
Includes the events at the college for 1947-1948.
Includes the events at the college for 1948-1949.
This image is of a cadet during a high jump, which was part of the physical training of cadets at the military college.
This image reveals physical training instruction of cadets who attended the military college.
Includes the events at the college for 1949-1950.
Includes the events at the college for 1950-1951.
Includes the events at the college for 1951-1952, including the visit of Princess Elizabeth.
recording of officer cadets playing Christmas carols on the bells. Christmas concerts would take place in Hatley Castle.
Includes the events at the college for 1953-1954.
Includes the events at the college for 1954-1955.
Includes the events at the college for 1955-1956.
Includes the events at the college for 1956-1957.
Includes the events at the college for 1957-1958.