• Sqn Information
    • 702 Squadron Mission, Vision, Goals
    • Squadron Staff
    • Squadron History
    • Sponsors
    • Squadron Sponsoring Committee
    • Alumni
  • Recruiting
    • General Information
    • New Recruit Information
    • Why Cadets?
  • Training
    • Local Training >
      • Level 5 Training Weekend
      • Senior Development Weekend
    • Optional Training >
      • Band
      • Biathlon Team
      • Curling
      • Drill Team
      • Duke of Edinburgh Award
      • Effective Speaking
      • Familiarization Flying
      • Flight Simulator
      • Flag Party
      • North Battleford Gliding Site
      • Ground School
      • Marksmanship Team
      • Scuba Diving
      • Sports Team
      • Squadron Trips
      • Survivair Team
    • Scuba Sign Up
    • Summer Training
    • Resources >
      • Senior Cadet Resources
      • Mess Dinner Guide
    • Kit Lists & Permission Forms >
      • Fall 2018 FTX Info
      • Sr. Leadership Weekend
      • Survivair Kit List
      • Level 5 Workshops
      • FTX Kit List
      • Scuba Info and Forms
  • Cadet Resources
    • Selection Board Information
    • Uniform Tips & Tricks >
      • Uniform Orders of Dress
      • Air Cadet Dress Instructions - Badge Placement
    • Air Cadet Ranks >
      • Promotions
    • Awards & Recognition >
      • Air Cadet Long Service Medal Application Form
      • Lord Strathcona Medal
      • Royal Canadian Legion Medal Of Excellence
      • Squadron Awards
      • Squadron CO's Awards & Recognition
    • Get High School Credit for Cadets!
    • Need Support?
  • Photos
    • Air Skills Day 2015
    • Wings / Promotion Parades
    • ACR 2014
  • Contact Us
    • Weekly Email List
    • Report an Absence
    • Remembrance Day School Service Info
702 Lynx Squadron
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Local Training 

702 Lynx Squadron meet Monday evenings at the HMCS Unicorn located on 24th Street East in Saskatoon Saskatchewan. Our parade nights go from 6 pm to 9:15 pm from September to June each year.

​Our local training is broken down into 6 subgroups based on age and how long the cadets have been a member of the unit. When a cadet joins the unit who is older then 12 years old on a case by case basis we have the options to fast track a cadet into a higher level to ensure that they at the appropriate learning level.

Interested in summer training 

Click here for Summer Training
These levels are broken up into the following training areas:
  • Citizenship
  • Community Service
  • Teamwork
  • Health and wellness
  • Physical Fitness
  • Recreational sports
  • Firing of the Daisy Air Rifle
  • Serving in an Air Cadet Squadron
  • Canadian Forces Familiarization Activities
  • Participating in Aviation  activities
  • Participating in Aerospace Activities
  • Survival Training 

Interested in Other optional activities

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