ContactContact Headingley Phoenix Recreation AssociationPlease feel free to contact the Phoenix Recreation Association through any of the email addresses listed on the Board.To contact the board via Canada Post, please use the following address: ***NOTE*** For Hall Bookings please contact Bonnie Leullier at (204) 889-3132.Contacts
Get Directions GlendaleGlendale Golf and Country Club is a facility unlike any other in Manitob,a offering a combination of world class golf and championship tennis in a warm and inviting family club setting. The Club was established back in 1946 as a place where men and women and their families could go to enjoy the warmth and relaxation of a Manitoba summer in a setting that embodied the comforts and luxuriousness of a country club.Toward this end, Glendale has evolved as a club, building upon nearly 65 years of tradition and enthusiasm. With a membership including men and women who are both new to golf and new to the club, along with second and third generation members, Glendale continues to be part of the emergence of golf as the most popular game in the world.Glendale is a country club in all aspects, offering a wide range of amenities, programs and festivities for the entire family. Building on the magnificent natural surroundings of the rolling prairie and a stately riverbank setting shaded by mature oaks and elms, Glendale Country Club is a full-service club offering a challenging golf course, newly upgraded practice facilities, exquisite dining and superb amenities for the whole family.A steady series of social evenings, barbecues, luncheons, bridge nights and other programs are available to all members
Get DirectionsAbout GlendaleGlendale Golf and Country Club is a facility unlike any other in Manitob,a offering a combination of world class golf and championship tennis in a warm and inviting family club setting. The Club was established back in 1946 as a place where men and women and their families could go to enjoy the warmth and relaxation of a Manitoba summer in a setting that embodied the comforts and luxuriousness of a country club.Toward this end, Glendale has evolved as a club, building upon nearly 65 years of tradition and enthusiasm. With a membership including men and women who are both new to golf and new to the club, along with second and third generation members, Glendale continues to be part of the emergence of golf as the most popular game in the world.Glendale is a country club in all aspects, offering a wide range of amenities, programs and festivities for the entire family. Building on the magnificent natural surroundings of the rolling prairie and a stately riverbank setting shaded by mature oaks and elms, Glendale Country Club is a full-service club offering a challenging golf course, newly upgraded practice facilities, exquisite dining and superb amenities for the whole family.A steady series of social evenings, barbecues, luncheons, bridge nights and other programs are available to all members
In 1840, a charter was issued by Queen Victoria to create a Unit in Montreal however, it is believed that other Units may have existed well before that time; perhaps as early as the Conquest of New France in the 1700's. The Association derives its name from the remnants of British and French colonial regiments which were left in Canada when their regiments returned to Britain or France following their tours of overseas duty, protecting their respective colonies. These men gathered to exchange information on service benefits that might be available and to fraternize in a social environment. The Association was known as 'THE ARMY VETERANS IN CANADA'. Following the War of 1812, sailors from the British Navy who patrolled the Great Lakes and the eastern seaboard who remained in Canada joined the Army Veterans club and the Association's title then changed to 'THE ARMY AND NAVY VETERANS IN CANADA'
HVCCHeritage Victoria Community CentreHeritage Victoria Community Centre has been a vital part of our community for more than 25 years at our present location. The goal of the centre and all those who volunteer so much of their time is to provide a safe and fun environment for all members of the community. We have various programs for all age groups from babies to seniors.One of our primary goals is to target at risk youth and to that end this past summer we offered a drop in centre for the very first time. As with anything new there were some growing pains but the program was well received by the community and many children attended.We are fortunate to have a wonderful core of volunteers at Heritage who take on the task of keeping the centre and our various programs operating. There can never be enough volunteers though and if anyone is interested in giving some time to a very worthy cause, the people of our community, you will be welcomed.Contact our friendly and accommodating staff by emailing us at hvcc@mymts.net or by phoning 204-837-9653 Monday to Friday (8:00am – 4:30pm) to sign up for programs and events, arrange a facility booking or learn more our volunteer opportunities.
We had our wedding social here, and it was fantastic.
We had them supply the bartenders, and had people ask where they were hired! everyone loved them!!
There is a separate room for the food so it doesn't take up any more room, we were sold to capacity and it great and busy without feeling packed!!Read more
The Winnipeg Trap & Skeet Club is Manitoba's largest shotgun shooting venue. We operate a 20-acre facility 2.5 miles southwest of Oak Bluff on highway #3.
The Oakville Curling Club is an eight-sheet curling facility located in historic downtown Oakville, Ontario.Our mission is to sustain and grow the sport of curing in our community, by providing the best possible combination of experiences and facilities for members' social, recreational and competitive enjoyment.
Oak Bluff Recreation Centre is a perfect place to host your event, party, wedding. With seating capacity up to 400, tables, chair, kitchen, bar options available.
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Ice Rental available as well, please inquire.