The mission of the Belleville Minor Hockey Association (BMHA) is to promote and provide a high quality organized hockey experience for all of its participants and especially for children and youth playing hockey in the BMHA Centre as defined by the Ontario Minor Hockey Association.
Dragon Boat Club (formerly the Belleville Paddling Club) is one of Belleville's most active sports and recreation clubs. The BDBC is dedicated to fun, fitness and team-building, both on the water and off, offering programs for all ages from 14 years old to seniors. We offer instruction and training in all areas of Dragon Boating for all levels of expertise: from novice to competitive status. Since it's inception, the Belleville Dragon Boat Club has been proud to be a community based and completely volunteer run, non-profit organization. We strive to be good citizens of Belleville and the Quinte region. To that end we run several annual events to help raise money for our community. In addition to supporting the Belleville community we have strong ties to several of our neighbouring dragon boating teams and events. We have worked with the Wellington Lions Club and the Cobourg Dragon Boat Club with their dragon boat festivals. BDBC practices and events commence from Victoria Park on the Bay of Quinte, in the City of Belleville Ontario
We Are A Volunteer Non Profit Organization And Community Partner In Thecanada Revenue Agency (Cra) Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (Cvitp).Servicespensioners Concerned Prepares Income Tax Returns And Provides Assistance With Government Forms For Seniors, Low Income, Physically Challenged And New Canadian Citizens.More About Our Servicesvolunteersour Tax Preparers And Office Staff Are All Unpaid Volunteers. Many Are Retired, But All Enjoy Working With People And Have Good Numeric Skills.
Quinte Therapeutic Riding AssociationWelcome to the Quinte Therapeutic Riding Association!We are located in beautiful Stirling, Ontario, and are the only organization between Port Hope and Kingston devoted exclusively to therapeutic horseback riding. We have students that come from Trenton, Belleville, Stirling, Prince Edward County and many other outlying communities in the South Eastern Ontario area.Our program runs yearround, offering day time and evening lessons in our outdoor riding ring (weather permitting) or heated indoor arena.Our classes are limited to two riders per lesson, providing oneonone riding instruction for students on our quiet ponies and horses. We have up to three volunteers dedicated to each rider depending on their individual needs. This allows for quality, customized instruction and a safe riding experience for each student.We are members of, and our facilities and insurance are provided by, the Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association. We are also members of the Ontario Therapeutic Riding Association.