Non-profit Organizations à Dundas, ON

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137 Melville Street, Dundas, L9H 2A6

(905) 627-8773
Famille et communauté, maternelle, Religious Organizations, preschools, ÉGLISES, Kindergarten, Membership Organizations, Éducation, elementary schools, child care day care services, day care services, Schools, School Academic Nursery, Écoles maternelles & pré-maternelles, Social Services, Académique, child care, Services communautaires et Organisations, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, School, garderie, Child Day Care Services
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21 Ogilvie Street, Dundas, L9H 2S1

(905) 628-6357
The Dundas Valley School of Art (DVSA) is an independent, not-for-profit art school serving the Hamilton area continuously since 1964.
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128 King Street E, Dundas, L9H 1N5

(905) 628-6697
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Hamilton Air Force Association
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201 Governors Rd., Dundas, L9H 3K1

(519) 475-6600
Membership Organizations, Churche, Nonprofit Organization, Baptist church, Religious organization, Non-profit organization, Religious Organizations, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Services communautaires et Organisations, Famille et communauté, baptiste
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59 Kirby Avenue, Dundas, L9H 6P3

(905) 628-6147
Choice, organismes, humanitaires, Nonprofit Organization, developmental disabilities programme, Individual & Family Services, Community Organization, disabled people support, day center, Social services organization, Non-profit organization
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2 King St W, Suite 3A, Dundas, L9H 6Z1

(905) 627-5461
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Dundas Community Services
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30 King Street, Dundas, L9H 5G6

(905) 627-9922
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262 Middletown Rd, Dundas, L9H 5E1

(905) 628-6675
Non-profit organization, Services communautaires et Organisations, Nonprofit Organization, Religious Organizations, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, church, Religious organization, ÉGLISES, Famille et communauté, Presbyterian Church, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
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10 Market Street South, Dundas, L9H 5G4

(905) 929-0572
Nonprofit Organization, Youth center, Non-profit organization, Youth organization
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459 Ofield Rd S, Dundas, L9H 5E2

(905) 628-3652
social services
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56 Governor’s Road, Dundas, L9H 5G7

(905) 627-3541
Individual & Family Services, Retirement & Assisted Living Facility, LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES, Retirement Communities, Retirement home, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED ALL AGES, humanitaires, services, GENERAL LONG TERM CARE, Non-profit organization, MENTALLY HANDICAPPED ALL AGES, Nonprofit Organization, Home, HEALTH SERVICES, Community, LONG TERM CARE, de, ELDERLY, Organization, organismes, Social And Human Service Organizations, PHYSICALLY MENTALLY HAN
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139 Park Street West, Dundas, L9H 1X8

(905) 627-7412
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280 King Street West, Dundas, L9H 1W1

(905) 627-7221
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1 Lynndale Drive, Dundas, L9H 3L4

(905) 981-0506
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40 Forestview Drive, Dundas, L9H 6M8

(905) 628-4966
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, Basketball club
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223 Weirs Ln, Dundas, L9H 5E1

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55 Head St, Dundas, L9H 3H8

(905) 529-6821
Biosphere Reserves like the Niagara Escarpment provide excellent examples of sustainable development, and are valuable reference sites for environmental research, monitoring and educational activities. It is said that there has been more change to the Niagara Escarpment during the past 100 years than in the previous 9, 000 years. As a result of the tremendous urban and recreational development of natural lands, people became motivated to ensure access to green space where they could walk and reflect. People came together and built the Bruce Trail. The 725 kilometre long Niagara Escarpment began to take shape over 450 million years ago as the bed of a tropical sea. During the millions of years that followed, the sediments were compressed into rock, mainly magnesium-rich limestone (dolostone) and shale. The progressive action of glaciers, water flows and the elements caused the more resilient dolostone to weather at different rates than the shale, resulting in the very dramatic land forms that we see today: sea stacks, karst formation caves, deep valleys, scenic waterfalls, rugged hills, and perhaps most remarkable, the spectacular cliffs along the Niagara Escarpment itself. The Niagara Escarpment is one of the few world biosphere reserves to be protected by legislation. The Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act established a planning process to ensure that the area would be protected for future generations. The Niagara Escarpment Plan, approved in 1985 and revised in 1994, serves as a framework of objectives and policies that strike a balance between development, preservation and the enjoyment of this important natural area.
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10 Market St S, Dundas, L9H 5G4

26-1/2 Hatt Street, Dundas, L9H 2E8

905-628-4141
The Down Syndrome Association of Hamilton (DSAH) is a not-for-profit organization run exclusively by volunteers whose lives have been touched by Down syndrome. We provide information of a general, medical, educational, and nutritional nature to families of loved ones living with Down syndrome and also those seeking further understanding.

265 Middletown Road, Dundas, L9H 5E1

(905) 630-6977