The Shelburne Curling Club was established at our current location in 1962, but records show that curling was being played in Shelburne as early as the 1870's. Our Club has an outstanding combination of competitive and fun curling, as well as numerous social events for our members and guests. We are always welcoming new curlers to our club. From visitors that come in for our exciting, fun and competitive bonspiels, to the newest members that have just joined the club, everyone is welcome!
Community Living Dufferin promotes equal opportunity and respect for people who have developmental disabilities by listening to them and supporting their choices to achieve the lives they want.
For over 100 years, VON has pioneered health services in Canada. We have a proud tradition of often being the first to identify emerging health and social needs, and then providing innovative services that meet those needs. That's the way it's been since the founding of the Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada. In the Canada of the late 1890s, nurses, doctors and hospitals were desperately needed in remote areas and in rapidly growing towns and cities.
There's a certain balance to this place. It's where urban streets meet country roads; where nightlife meets night skies; where culture meets community. Those that live here, get it. Dufferin County is a great place to live, work and raise a family. Dufferin is made up of 1,486 square kilometers and is home to 56,881 people (2011 Census). There are eight local municipalities, including the Townships of Amaranth, East Garafraxa, Melancthon, Mulmur and the Towns of Grand Valley, Mono, Orangeville and Shelburne.