Royal Military College of Canada 13 General Crerar Crescent, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4

Royal Military College of Canada





69 Reviews
  • Thursday6:30 AM–6 PM
  • Friday6:30 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–6 PM
  • Monday6:30 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday6:30 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday6:30 AM–6 PM




Royal Military College of Canada 13 General Crerar Crescent, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4




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13 General Crerar Crescent, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4

Hours

  • Thursday6:30 AM–6 PM
  • Friday6:30 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–6 PM
  • Monday6:30 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday6:30 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday6:30 AM–6 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




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Cathy Kyle
19.10.2023
Royal Military College of Canada
This is the worst place to be. I was at RMC for three years, you'll love the first year because of the solidarity in your squadron after the orientation program (FYOP) but starting in your third year especially you start to feel the effects of wear. The leadership system is inefficient and puts power-hunger teenagers in charge. You are put down if you're not a great athlete and especially if you fail the physical fitness requirements (even though they insist they'll help you pass them). The classes are mediocre and yield no credits if you choose to study elsewhere, so you've lost a couple of years of your time. The food is so horrible it's a running joke amongst students. Food is often moldy or rotten. And francophones are disadvantaged and forced to speak in English most of the time since most staff are not bilingual. What a bilingual institution!Mental health is not addressed even though it is a very big issue at RMC. Suicides and attempts are hidden from the public and you only know about them if you know the person directly. This place is not transparent at all, it is very dishonest and festering grounds for toxicity and depression. Don't believe me? Go read the Independent External Comprehensive Review of the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces (Arbour Report), released in summer of 2022.If you have any respect for yourself, do not come here. Unless you love guns and hypocrisy, of course. In which case, by all means, come, you will love this place!
Filip Soczewski (Fil)
13.10.2023
Royal Military College of Canada
Beautiful campus. Explored it once with the ex-boyfriend, once alone when I resided in Kingston. Wish I took advantage of the chance to attend and receive a free education in a meaningful field and from an internationally recognized organization/institution. I really do wish I had chosen to go somewhere you can truly make a difference in society instead of going the overhyped and unaffordable Queen's route across the rusty drawbridge. Either way, I still attempt to be of service to others and my community throughout my daily struggle and quest for a lasting peace and a sustainable future. Although having had a stable income and proper working conditions as stipulated by the occupational health and safety act upon graduation would have really made quite a difference in my life. They say it's never too late but given my physical ailments from exposure to hazardous materials and toxic individuals (facts that overpaid and inept/illegitimately qualified medical practitioners" have been ignoring) leads me to think fulfilling my dream to one day become wise in decision making and lead/inspire others through setting a positive example won't be possible due to poor health and severe combat fatigue."
Kenneth Miller
21.09.2023
Royal Military College of Canada
Canada's military officer training university located on the shores of Lake Ontario in Kingston. Magnificent campus stepped in history
Robert Cox
04.09.2023
Royal Military College of Canada
Still can't get over the almost total evidence of security. Hope it can stay that way. If you have time take a walk around the outside of the campus. Great views of the city, Fort Henry and the beginning of the St Lawrence/Thousand islands. Another excellent free tourist activity.
Thomson Andrew
25.08.2023
Royal Military College of Canada
MidDo not dare set foot on this hallowed ground. Truth Duty Violence, this is peninsula crawling with hardened killers, battle tested in Quebec, ready to poison the water supply or ambush any vehicle if it means avoiding a walk back from stages.They will step on the toes of your shoes and laugh.
Abner King
23.08.2023
Royal Military College of Canada
Tourists are not allowed to enter the Military Academy. The location is very good and the scenery is beautiful. Students often come out for training.
Ryan Marshall
20.08.2023
Royal Military College of Canada
Beautiful campus, and lots of history and nice buildings. Cadets are professional but can party like no tomorrow. If you want to come out come during reunion weekend to watch the obstical course and see the college at its best.
Igor Pivovar
05.08.2023
Royal Military College of Canada
You can see many interesting historic places there, and a good view of the Ontario Lake and Kingston.
Brad Vinette
28.07.2023
Royal Military College of Canada
I was there 5 years in a row, but not as an RMC cadet; it's used by Sea Cadets for Summer Camp. loved it there - can still remember some of the buildings names (Fort Brant {never been in}, Fort Suave, Fort Champlain, Yeo Hall, Fort LaSalle, Massey, Fort Frederick, The Stone Frigate)

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13 General Crerar Crescent, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4
Royal Military College of Canada