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In the late 1990s, Hells Angels in Quebec began a campaign headed by Walter "Nurget" Stadnick to consolidate all of Ontario's motorcycle gangs under the control of the Hells Angels. On 29 December 2000, 179 outlaw bikers from Ontario attended a ceremony at the Hells Angels clubhouse in Sorel, Quebec in which they "patched over" to join the ...
The Rock Machine and its support clubs, the Vendettas Motorcycle Club, Hell Hounds MC and SS Elite Motorcycle Club had also clashed with the Hells Angels and their support club the Redline Motorcycle Club for control of Manitoba from 2009 to 2011. The conflict saw a combination of shootings and fire bombings.
Diablos Motorcycle Club – an outlaw motorcycle club run by Frank Lenti (Former member of the Loners MC) based in Ontario, dissolved and absorbed during Satan's Choice-Loners War with the Loners Motorcycle Club in 1995. [205] Evil Ones MC – Former Hells Angels support club, was involved in the Quebec Biker War, now defunct. [203]
The World of Motorcycles Expo is an annual consumer motorcycle show. Started in London in 2004, [when?] it is open to the public and features custom motorcycles, new models, accessories and businesses relating to the sport. It has expanded to two other Ontario cities: Kitchener and Hamilton. Each city has its own unique show featuring local ...
From 1977 to 1984, the event known in Canada as the First Biker War was raging in Quebec and Ontario. On 17 July 1983, while riding through northern Ontario, Mario Parente happened to see two Hells Angels from Montreal, Michel "Jinx" Genest and Jean-Marc Nadeau, on the bus to Vancouver to attend a "patching over" ceremony to witness the Satan's Angels gang join the Hells Angels. [1]
The Queensman Motorcycle Club was established in the 1950s. [2] From 1977 to 2000, the most powerful biker club in Ontario were the Outlaws . In 1982, the Outlaw chapter in London, Ontario arranged to have the Amherstburg Queensmen move up to the London area to serve as a puppet club , which was renamed as the Holocaust Motorcycle Club and ...
Waterford is one of the Communities in Norfolk County, Ontario and had a population of 3,132 at the time of the 2016 Census. [2]Antiques from different historical eras can be purchased from downtown antique stores.
The day after the bodies were discovered, five people, including one member of the Bandidos motorcycle gang, were arrested for the murders, and three more people were arrested in June 2006. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said the killings were an isolated event and there were no fears for the safety of local residents. [1]