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The Arts Club |
The Arts Club supports the local creative community by providing a studio facilities for the development of arts and entertainment projects. The Arts Club also features a Gallery, Theatre and Stage all used to showcase arts productions and for special community events. The Arts Club hosts The Creative Arts Institute training programs in its classroom during the day. 8 Loyalist Drive Unit 3 Brighton Ontario K0K1H0 613-475-9900 |
Brighton Cadets 100 Corp |
1 Can Para, 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion RCACC is an Army Cadet organization for youth aged 12 to 18. Corps 100 was formed in 2010 in Brighton. Aside from participating in fundraising activities, there is no cost to cadets. By promoting good citizenship and healthy living, skills in leadership, teamwork and self-confidence are gained. If you are looking for a challenge, fun, adventure and new friends, join us!! Check out our Facebook page Brighton Army Cadets to see some of the fun things we do. We meet on Mondays and Thursdays, with a few weekend exercises, September through June. Pam Hohner, CO 905 355 5170 |
Brighton Computer Club |
The club meets the second Tuesday of the month from September to May at King Edward Park Community Centre on Elizabeth Street at 9.30. Membership is $30 and it covers all the meetings. Please contact- brightoncomputerclub@gmail.com if interested.
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Brighton & District Carpet Bowling Club |
Kathleen Woodcox 613 439-9614 |
Brighton & District Curling Club |
The Brighton & District Curling Club operates out of the Curling Rink at 75 Elizabeth Street, Brighton.
Primary Contact: Phone: 613 475-1637 Email Us : brightoncurling@gmail.com |
Brighton Dragon Boat Club |
Paddling season from mid-May to late September. Multiple paddling sessions weekly, for all skill levels. Paddle in the morning or evenings in the bay. Beautiful way to enjoy the water.
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Brighton Lawn Bowling and Croquet Club |
Croquet Club: Runs May through end of October. Lessons provided to new players. First three sessions are free. All equipment provided. Bring flat soled shoes. Come join us for some fun and make new friends! Mondays 4-6pm and Wednesdays 5 to 7pm.
For Croquet information: Contact Don Oakley at 613-849-8635 or Corinne Cook : cookkendal@hotmail.com
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Brighton Marine Rescue |
Our Mission is to Save Lives on the Water. We provide marine rescue services and support to distressed people on the water at no cost to anyone who requires assistance. We are a “First Response Marine Unit”, fully staffed by local volunteers under the direction of the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary and the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre. Are you 18 years or older, hold a Pleasure Craft Operators Card (PCOC) and a Radio Operators Card (ROC-M)? Are you are willing to obtain these cards? Do you want to learn to Save Lives on the Water? Do you have the time and willingness required to participate in training and tasking exercises? If so, a rewarding opportunity awaits you. Learn how to Save Lives on the Water. Join our team of volunteers. For more information on how to Save Lives on the Water go to www.brightonmarinerescue.ca or e-mail: info@brightonmarinerescue.ca.
**Must be within 30 minute response time of our vessel’s dock. |
Brighton Martial Arts Club |
Promotes Karate and Jujitsu in training and competition, for members of all ages and experience levels. New students always welcome. Tuesday & Thursday evenings at the 8 Loyalist Drive, Unit #8 in the Brighton Industrial Park. Junior Class from 6:30pm to 7:30pm, Senior Class from 7:30pm to 9:00 pm. Contact: Jeff 613-475-8884 |
Brighton Minor Baseball Association |
Baseball games for girls and boys between the ages of 3 and 19 years. |
Brighton Minor Hockey Association |
The season begins with a conditioning school for all ages. August through April for boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 19 years. |
Brighton Soccer Club |
Mixed Teams play in seven categories between the ages of 3 to 21. Registration is held in February. Season starts in May. email: brighton.soccer@sympatico.ca 613-848-5337 leave a message |
Brighton Summer Soccer Camp |
mailto:Brightonsoccercamp@hotmail.com |
Brighton Tennis Club |
A member of the Ontario Tennis Association. For all ages and levels of ability. Ladies, Mens, and mixed doubles nights are played each week with tournaments scheduled throughout the summer. Free lessons are offered with every junior membership. A qualified tennis professional is available from May to September for private or group lessons.
https://www.facebook.com/BrightonTennisClub email: btcbrightontennisclub@gmail.com phone: 613 475 3244 |
Codrington Community Association |
The Codrington Community Association (CCA) operates the Codrington Community Centre at 2992 County Road 30, Codrington, Ontario. They hold community suppers, drop-in events, seniors gatherings and Women's Institute meetings. For a listing of events at the Codrington Community Centre, click here
For more information on the Codrington Community Association, please visit their Facebook page. To book the Codrington Community Centre, please contact: codringtoncc.events@gmail.com For general questions or inquiries, please contact: codringtoncommunitycentre@gmail.com
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Cold Creek Girls Hockey Association |
Girls and ladies of all ages. Females from the age of 5 to the young at heart play up to Senior (Ladies). On-ice practices begin in August with the season wrapping up at the end of March. We are a member of Hockey Canada and the Ontario Women's Hockey Association (OWHA). |
Ontario Baton Twirling Association |
A recreational organization that teaches children baton twirling. Meets Monday nights in the basement at the Municipal building. Throughout the year we perform in parades and events in Brighton and Trenton. Children ages 4 and up welcome. Betty 613-394-5078 or Rose 613-475-1062 |
Presqu'ile Walking Club |
Walks every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 9:00. Meet at the camp office in cooler months, and at the light house in warmer months. Walkers of all ages are welcome. Walkers set their own pace and walk from one to five miles. Joan 613-475-4373 |
Presqu'ile Yacht Club |
Probus Club of Brighton |
The PROBUS Club of Brighton is a club for retired or semi-retired professionals who appreciate and value the opportunity to meet other like-minded individuals. The club hosts social activities and guest speakers.
Probus Club of Brighton meetings are held monthly, the second Wednesday of every month, from 10 am to 12 noon, at the King Edward Community Centre at 75 Elizabeth Street in Brighton. For more information, please email brightonprobus@gmail.com |
Probus Club of Presqu'ile |
The PROBUS club of Presqu'ile is a social club for retired and semi-retired individuals interested in making new friends, discovering new interests and most importantly having fun. PROBUS Is a volunteer-lead, non-profit, non-political, non sectarian fellowship organization with more than 4,000 clubs worldwide, some 250 being Canadian clubs. In addition to our monthly meetings there are social outings you can attend such as wine tours, boat cruises, trivia nights, local theatre, and much more. There are also special interest groups you can participate in such as book clubs, cards, golf, bowling and so on. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month from 10 A.M. to 12 P.M. at the King Edward Park Community Centre, 75 Elizabeth Street, Brighton. Doors open at 9:30 A.M. We hope you will come and meet some of our members, hear one of our excellent guest speakers and discover more about the many benefits of joining the PROBUS club of Presqu'ile. For more information please contact us at presquileprobus@gmail.com |
Quinte SailAbility |
Sailing programs to those with disabilities. Programs for all disabilities and sailing objectives, from simple recreational sailing up to and including racing. 613-475-4427
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Skate Canada Brighton |
Lessons offered through Skate Canada with NCCP Certified Coaches for people of all ages involved with figure skating and hockey. Programs include Can skate, Star skate (figure skate) and CanPower Skate. Rebecca Jerrard - President |
Brighton Volleyball |
The Brighton Volleyball club meets Tuesday evenings at ENSS during the school year. |
Railway Club |
The Brighton & Presqu'ile Railway Association meets year round on Wednesday evenings 7 pm to 9 pm at 58 Prince Edward Street, Brighton, Ontario, K0K 1H0, 2nd floor above the Trinity St Andrews United Church Clothing Depot. Dues are $100 semi annually. Members are of mixed ages with a passion for railways and/or railway modelling. Meeting discussions cover all gauges of model railroads and include ideas about kit building, kit bashing, detailing, scratch building scenery, electrical or track planning are shared. The club Free-Mo layout is 220 ft. long and operates as DCC (digital command & control). Contact: bprrclub@gmail.com |
Brighton Garden Club |
Mission Statement: “To Share the Love of Gardening”
Brighton Garden Club gathers on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m., Jan-June and Sept-Nov at the King Edward Community Centre featuring speakers who are experts in horticultural and environmental areas.
Popular Club events include the Plant Auction in May, the Members’ Garden Tour in July, the Flower and Vegetable Show in August, and the outdoor Plant Sale in September.
Please come and see what we are all about!!
Please contact us at brighton.horticultural@gmail.com, or message us on Facebook (Brighton Garden Club).
For an outline of speakers and more information, please visit: brightongardenclub.ca
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