Kinsmen, Kinette and Kin clubs across the country work to better their communities, enhance the well-being of Canadians and improve the environment. The Association was founded in 1920 and has a history dedicated to fostering lifelong friendships while ‘Serving the Community’s Greatest Need.
Posted on 09/14/2014MIDGET REP TRYOUTSThe Midget rep group listing and schedules have been posted on the Schedules page of this site. Some of the player assignments to groups have changed due to the Cariboo Cougarreleases. Go to Schedules at the top of this page to get your information.ATTENTION MIDGET PLAYERS: As of the 5:00 Tuesday deadline to register for tryouts, there are a total of 13 defensemen available for tryouts. Based on these numbers a tier 3 team is not looking like a viable option at this time. If there are any players that would like to change from forward to defense, please send an email to Sonya Urbanski, Rep Division Supervisor, at pgmha.repsupervisor@gmail.com to express your interest. You can also let her know at the signin table on Thursday and/or Friday night.Based on the response that is received, groups assignments may change. The last of the roster updates will be provided at the end of FRIDAY NIGHT at the tryouts.Posted on 09/08/2014PEE WEE REP TIERING RESULTSCONGRATULATIONS to the Pee Wee players who were successful in being selected for the Tier 1, 2 and 3 rep teams
Branch 76 Qualicum Beach of The Royal Canadian Legion is one of the few, perhaps the only Legion Branch in Canada that has three distinctive outdoor cenotaphs, plus an indoor portable cenotaph at which Remembrance Day memorial services are held to recognize and honour those who have fallen in the various wars and peacekeeping engagements in which Canada has been involved.The first Branch 76 cenotaph was constructed at the foot of Memorial Avenue from beach stones gathered and assembled by branch members, on the beach side of Highway 19A. Dedication was held on May 24, 1949 and the first Armistice Day service at that location took place on November 11, 1949.
The delightful High Prairie Tourist Booth in the center of Town welcomes visitors. Behindthe booth, a lakeshore scene is a mural on the museum painted by local artist Denise Kemp.Please select one of the links on the left to browse the different areas of this website.