At HAHA members enjoy a wide variety of sporting disciplines including trap, skeet, archery, rifle, handgun and dog training pond. HAHA is one of the oldest sporting associations in Ontario. HAHA's facilities include a club house with full kitchen, meeting and training rooms, various shooting and archery ranges.
The tournament is one of the better tournaments in the province, featuring lunch for all participants on the Saturday as a unique feature. The Club will continue to be a strong contributor to the development of our kids that helps make Ancaster a vibrant community.
A collection of over forty aircraft has grown through the friendship of Dennis Bradley and Alan Ness. Their love of aviation and their desire to maintain and preserve Canada's aviation history saw restoration projects that were not only great pieces of workmanship but airworthy examples.
Six Nations of the Grand River is a First Nation community that unites all six Haudenosaunee nations, providing governance, cultural preservation, and essential services to its members while advocating for land claims and community well-being.
The Hamilton Jewish Community Of Approximately 5,000 Souls Offers You A Full Range Of Services To Ensure A Vibrant And Flourishing Jewish Life. Our Communal Structure Includes 4 Synagogues, Two Jewish Day Schools, Two After-School Religious Programs, An A
Public Works Notice of Road Work Lawrence Jonathan Lane will be closed starting on September 10th at 7:00 a.m. and reopening next Friday September 19th due to road work.Public Works Notice of Bridge Work Bridge #18 which is located on Cayuga Road between 2nd and 3rd Line will be closed for bridge work beginning on Monday August 11th, 2014 until October 31st, 2014. Residents may access blue flag numbers 1228 to 1064 Cayuga Road from 3rd Line only while those on the other side of the bridge with blue flag numbers 1002 to 811 Cayuga Road may access these residences from 2nd Line only. If you have any questions or concerns, please the Public Works Office at (519) 4454242.Grand River Watershed Water Management Plan: The Grand River lies at the heart of one of the richest, fastest growing regions in Ontario. The vitality of the Grand River watershed has been linked to the river and the natural environment.