Non-profit Organizations à New Liskeard, ON

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70 Wellington Street N, New Liskeard, P0J 1P0

(705) 647-4171
St. Paul's United Church formed its union in 1925. The organisation aims to maintain the integrity of the churches and to provide its followers a stable, christian belief based unity and worship. St. Paul's United Church administers the churches of the denomination and provides christian education for the younger members. You can visit one of the St. Paul's United Church 's office in New Liskeard at 70 Wellington Street N, P0J 1P0 .
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324 Whitewood Ave W, New Liskeard, P0J 1P0

(705) 647-8500
Membership Organizations, Performance & Event Venue, Community Organization, Organization, Organisations, Cultural center, Associations et Organisations, Services professionnels, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, tri town
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61 Whitewood Ave W, New Liskeard, P0J 1P0

(705) 647-1055
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51B Armstrong Street, New Liskeard, P0J 1P0

(705) 647-4782

157 Whitewood Avenue, New Liskeard, P0J 1P0

(705) 672-3333

487 Brazeau Boulevard, New Liskeard, P0J 1P0

705-647-4010
With the drastic rise in snowmobiling as a recreational past time in the early to mid 1960’s responsible individuals recognized the immediate need to group together and provide some direction to this new found sport. As a result, this group was formed in 1968 to provide information and instructions on the safe use and handling of snowmobiles. The Club, consisting of about 25 members, was first known as the Bucke Sno Travellers, with the Charter President being Mr. Bill Adair. As the years went on and the popularity of the sport grew, Club membership increased and the name changed to the Tri-Town Sno Travellers.