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The Ancaster Township Historical Society was founded in 1950 to promote interest in Ancaster, Ontario. They present talks and programming focused on the history of Ancaster, Hamilton and the surrounding area.
They operate the site and archives at the Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum.
Visitors are welcome. There are volunteer opportunities.
A free digital literacy program that is offered to newcomers and members of Black and marginalized communities to learn beginner and intermediate computer skills.
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General meetings of the Hamilton Mountain Heritage Society, to promote awareness of the history and heritage of the Hamilton Mountain and the surrounding area. Meetings can include guest speakers or be arranged in historic buildings in the area.
Provides up to 30 minutes of free legal services over the phone for low-income people in Ontario.
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The historical society holds monthly meetings focused on the history of the Ancaster region of Hamilton, Ontario.
A regional project that supports the integration of Francophone Immigrants.
Volunteer agricultural society that supports the community, educates others on the agricultural world, and facilitates a number of events throughout the year, including the annual Binbrook Fair.
Offers outdoor summer camp programs for ages 6-13 years at Christie Conservation Area. Activities include swimming, hiking, arts and crafts, field games, archery, and canoeing. Transportation by bus is available for all camp programs.
An immigration and newcomer program designed for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth who are newcomers to Hamilton.
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