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  1. Royal Roads Military College (RRMC) was a Canadian military college from 1940 to 1995, located in Hatley Park, Colwood, British Columbia, near Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

  2. With World War II raging in Europe, the elite estate took on an urgently needed public role: the grounds and castle were transformed into a “ship on land” and became HMCS Royal Roads, a junior naval officer training site.

  3. Following the decommissioning of Royal Roads Military College in 1995, the government of British Columbia created Royal Roads University as a public university with an applied and professional degree-granting focus.

  4. We celebrate the rich history and traditions of the land on which our campus sits, from our Royal Roads Military College days, and in our more recent history as a public university. Explore site-specific markers of our history.

  5. In 1995, with the closure of Royal Roads Military College and Le Collège militaire royale, RMC once again became Canada’s only military college that educated and trained junior officers. RMC Today and its Legacy

  6. Mar 22, 2021 · The college had four pillars: military leadership, academics, physical fitness and bilingualism. Cadets had to pass each component to pass the year, or later, to be granted a degree. Demanding physical training and making the adjustment to the disciplined world of a military college wasn’t easy for first-year cadets.

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  8. History. Royal Roads Military College (RRMC) and its antecedents were located at Hatley Park from 1940 until its mandated federal closure in June 1995. Cadets attended classes, trained and lived on the campus. The college first was housed in Hatley Castle, with ….