Quadra Alumni Podcast

Matt Waterman

A podcast where the members of the Quadra Alumni Association tell their stories.

  1. Doug Ede

    12/20/2025

    Doug Ede

    Thanks to Doug Ede for stopping by the studio to chat about Quadra - mainly flotilla stuff!  He happened to be working on the island for a couple of weeks so great opportunity to chat. Doug joined Sea Cadets at #47 RCSCC Captain Vancouver after seeing some kids doing a sailing class in Coal Harbour while he was playing a cricket match in Stanley Park.  Doug’s first summer at HMCS Quadra was 1976 for TWGT.  He turned to Athletic Leadership in 1977 at CFB Borden, before returning to the Q as a PERI in 1978 and 1979. Doug decided to join the CIL in 1980 and attended the Officer Cadet Training Course that summer.  At summers end, Doug was presented the Top Candidate Award.  He really enjoyed his Sea Phases on Flotilla and that led him to Tender Command the following year.  Doug is proud of his 5 years as a Flotilla officer and the experiences he gained working both Group South and North. Thanks to Doug for sharing a memory of being tossed over the side of a vessel at night and being told to be on parade in #1 uniform for Colours.  Such a universal memory for so many Alumni members. Doug remembered to wear pants today! Audio editing done by Todd Mason. More about the Quadra Alumni Podcast: -       Join the Quadra Alumni Association at https://www.quadraalumni.com/ -       Follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/QAAPodcast -        Follow on YouTube at   https://www.youtube.com/@quadraalumnipodcast6108 -       Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/q_alumni_podcast/?hl=en  Email us at quadraalumnipodcast@gmail.com for any inquiries or requests to be on the Quadra Alumni Podcast

    47 min
  2. Rick MacDonald

    07/20/2025

    Rick MacDonald

    Thanks to Rick MacDonald for stopping into the studio while visiting Victoria.  Rick is originally from RCSCC Qu’Appelle in Winnipeg, he spent six weeks at Esquimalt Sea Cadet Camp in 1974 before attending the Quadra School of Music in 1975.  Rick later experienced camp life in Whitehorse for a few years.  Once he turned 19, he did enroll in the CIC through the home Corps where he met his wife JoAnn. I got a chance to chat about sports, hobbies and work life with Rick.  I think you’ll enjoy hearing his stories and related experiences.  I couldn’t convince Rick to become a Lions fan, but I learned that his brother runs the “let’s Talk CFL” podcast and Rick has been a co-host on several episodes. Rick makes a special mention of Bev MacKillop and hopes she makes the quadra alumni event this summer! Some famous Canadian athletes we talk about: https://www.instagram.com/nicktaylorgolf/ https://www.instagram.com/chaseclaypool/ https://www.instagram.com/justindoug/   Audio editing done by Todd Mason. More about the Quadra Alumni Podcast: -       Join the Quadra Alumni Association at https://www.quadraalumni.com/ -       Follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/QAAPodcast -        Follow on YouTube at   https://www.youtube.com/@quadraalumnipodcast6108 -       Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/q_alumni_podcast/?hl=en  Email us at quadraalumnipodcast@gmail.com for any inquiries or requests to be on the Quadra Alumni Podcast

    1h 7m
  3. Darrell & Sandy Dudley

    02/19/2025

    Darrell & Sandy Dudley

    In episode 2, season 4 of the Quadra Alumni Podcast we talk to a dedicated couple that has been involved in training Sea Cadets for much of the past 50 years.  Darrell and Sandy Dudley join me for a discussion about their Sea Cadet and Officer careers and most importantly their time at HMCS Quadra.  Darrell is from RCSCC Amphion and Sandy is originally from RCSCC Rainbow, they met at an OJT Reunion at the famous Big Bad John’s bar at the Strathcona Hotel in Victoria.  For many years both Darrell and Sandy have served in the CIC at the local corps level and in Quadra.  It would be difficult to estimate how many young Sea Cadet lives this couple has influenced and continues to influence. You’ll hear some of Sandy’s memories from taking the Medical Assistant Course and then working as an OJT in Sick Bay.  Darrell tells us about his memories in the QSM as a cadet musician and how influential that part of his life was.  Later in life, the 2 Dudley daughters join Sandy and Darrell at summer training in Quadra.  Please enjoy this episode with two very dedicated Quadra Alumni members. Audio editing done by Todd Mason. More about the Quadra Alumni Podcast: -       Join the Quadra Alumni Association at https://www.quadraalumni.com/ -       Follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/QAAPodcast -        Follow on YouTube at   https://www.youtube.com/@quadraalumnipodcast6108 -       Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/q_alumni_podcast/?hl=en  Email us at quadraalumnipodcast@gmail.com for any inquiries or requests to be on the Quadra Alumni Podcast

    1h 9m
  4. Colin Henthorne

    11/22/2024

    Colin Henthorne

    In this episode of the Quadra Alumni Podcast you’ll hear from Colin Henthorne, a former Sea Cadet from RCSCC Hampton Gray VC in Nelson, BC.  Colin joined the Corps in 1966 at 12 years old and made his first trip to HMCS Quadra in the summer of 1967.  Colin goes through, in detail, some of his memories from his very first day at Goose Spit.  Colin later took his Boatswain Course at Naden and then attended an International Exchange to Holland (Netherlands) before returning to Quadra in 1972 to attend the Officer Cadet Course. Colin was determined to be a Flotilla Officer and was so thankful to learn from people like John Treen and Doug McLaughlin.  We spend some time chatting about Flotilla legend “Red Fullerton”.  The Quadra Flotilla led Colin to a career in the marine industry that includes the Coast Guard Hovercraft and Cutters, then offshore oil exploration in the Arctic, tugboats, the Department of Fisheries of Oceans and then moving over to BC Ferries for 18 years. Very thankful that Colin was willing to talk about his service as Captain on the Queen of the North (BC Ferries route – Prince Rupert to Port Hardy), where unfortunately on 22 March 2006 the ship struck Gil Island and sank in Wright Sound.  Colin gave the order to abandon the ship, they all watched her sink below the surface on that dark Westcoast night; 2 people perished in the incident.  To read more about the incident look for Colin’s book – “The Queen of the North Disaster – The Captain’s Story”. Audio editing done by Todd Mason. More about the Quadra Alumni Podcast: -       Join the Quadra Alumni Association at https://www.quadraalumni.com/ -       Follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/QAAPodcast -        Follow on YouTube at   https://www.youtube.com/@quadraalumnipodcast6108 -       Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/q_alumni_podcast/?hl=en  Email us at quadraalumnipodcast@gmail.com for any inquiries or requests to be on the Quadra Alumni Podcast

    1h 25m

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A podcast where the members of the Quadra Alumni Association tell their stories.