Notable Alumni
# | Name | Grad | Significance | Photo |
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13705 | Constable José Manuel Agostinho | RRMC 1982 |
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14008 | Mr Alan Cumyn | RRMC 1983 | Canadian novelist | |
RCNC115 | Honourable Douglas Everett | RCNC 1943-45 | Canadian automobile dealer, lawyer, and retired Senator | |
11510 | Barry Kennedy | RRMC ‘77 | fighter pilot, comedian, author, host of Discovery Channel's Out In The Cold | |
RCNC40 | Bev Koester | RCNC40 1944 | Canadian naval officer, civil servant and Clerk of the Canadian House of Commons. | |
3528 | General (Ret) Paul David Manson O.C., CMM, CD, B.Sc., D.M.S. | RRMC 1956 | Military leader, business executive and volunteer; former Chief of Defence Staff | |
13738 | Colonel (Ret'd) Chris Hadfield | RRMC/RMC 1982 | Astronaut | |
5576 | Leonard Lee | 1960 (RRMC); 1962 (RMC) | founder of Lee Valley Tools and Canica Design. | |
12320 | General Walter Natynczyk CD, | RRMC CMR 1979 | Military leader, Chief of Defence Staff | |
Hubert Seamans | RRMC 1973 | businessperson, banker, politician | ||
RCNC205 | Jim Thompson (powerboat racing) | RRMC 1944 | businessman, athlete, | |
RCNSE54 | Rear Admiral Robert Timbrell, CMM, DSC, CD, | RCNC 1937 | Military leader | |
14098 | Mr Chris Wattie | RRMC 1979 | soldier, journalist, author |
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