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National Club: Ontario Toronto 1874 1992 Canada First: Niagara Falls Club Ontario Niagara Falls 1948 none Closed in 1994 Ontario Club: Ontario Toronto 1909 1985 Liberal Party: Merged into the National Club in 2010 Ottawa Club Ontario Ottawa 1888 - none Closed ca. 1910 [20] Pacific Club British Columbia Victoria 1885 - none Closed in 1966 ...
The Toronto Club is a private members' club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded on March 20, 1837, it is the oldest private club in Canada, and third oldest in North America. The clubhouse, located at 107 Wellington Street West (at York Street), was designed by Frank Darling and S. George Curry in 1888 [1] and opened in 1889.
Curling club Municipality Community/ Neighbourhood Sheets Donalda Curling Club: Toronto: Don Mills: 4 East York Curling Club: Toronto: Woodbine-Lumsden: 6 Granite Club: Toronto: Bridle Path: 8 Leaside Curling Club: Toronto: Leaside: 8 Richmond Hill Curling Club: Richmond Hill: Elgin Mills: 6 Suburban Schoolmasters Curling Club: Toronto: Leaside ...
The 519, formerly known as The 519 Church Street Community Centre, is an agency by the City of Toronto. A Canadian charitable, non-profit organization, it operates a community centre in the Church and Wellesley neighbourhood of Toronto , Ontario , Canada. [ 1 ]
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Oakville Soccer Club was created in 1972 as a youth soccer club through the merger of the Bronte Legion Soccer Club, Oakville United Soccer Club and Oakville Minor Soccer. [1] In August 2023, they formed a partnership with League1 Ontario club Blue Devils FC. [2] In October 2024, they fully merged with the club under the Oakville SC banner.
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Doors Open Ottawa is an annual event held in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that gives the public access to many of the city's unique and historically significant buildings. Among the buildings included are government offices, [ 1 ] museums, [ 2 ] radio stations, [ 3 ] places of worship, [ 4 ] embassies, [ 5 ] and historical landmarks. [ 6 ]