Organizations, Associations & Clubs in Dundas, ON

Find accurate info on the best businesses belonging to the Organizations, Associations & Clubs category in Dundas. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
Showing results: 1 - 11 out of 11

Results from the 'Organizations, Associations & Clubs' category in Dundas

Open now

3 South Quay, Dundas, L9H 1K8

+1 905-570-4916
Basement Specialist is the most trusted basement waterproofing company in the Hamilton and Burlington area. Our company is not a franchise. We believe that when you deal directly with the owner, the service is unbeatable. Tom and his team have been doing basement waterproofing, structural repairs and new construction projects for more than 27 years. Our team members are licensed Sewer Contractors, licensed Drain Layer Contractors, and Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) certified. Tom himself is a certified Master Builder. Our work is guaranteed for 25 years and is fully transferable should you sell your home. We guarantee our work is done right, the first time. If you have any concerns, just call us. Unlike fly-by-night contractors, we'll be around this year, next year, and still 25 years from now to address your needs.
Customers commend Basement Specialist for excellent communication, professionalism, and knowledgeable staff. They praise the clear and reasonable quotes, efficient work, and value for money. Some specifically mention the expertise of Tom, Cole, and Connor. The overall feeling is positive.
Closed now

70 Olympic Dr, Dundas, L9H 6Y6

(905) 628-4008
Club, Divertissements et média, Clubs, associations de ski, foundations, Civic & Social Associations, Sorties, associations
Closed now

128 King Street E, Dundas, L9H 1N5

(905) 628-6697
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Hamilton Air Force Association
The Hamilton Air Force Assn in Dundas is a popular venue for various events and activities. The ground floor features a large dance hall, wheelchair accessible entrance, band stage, dance floor, bar, and kitchen. The lower level offers a pub-style bar, games area with snooker tables, shuffleboard, and darts. The atmosphere is nice, and the food is good. The snooker league is a major attraction, making it a great place for socializing and learning new skills. Patrons appreciate the affordable prices and friendly staff.
Closed now

10 Market St S, Dundas, L9H 5G4

905-627-3917
Air Cadets-735 Firebird Son Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Business associations, Membership Organizations
Closed now

63 Innovation Dr, Dundas, L9H 7L8

(289) 919-3500
Closed now

42 Tally Ho Dr, Dundas, L9H 3M6

(905) 628-3971
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Mullenger & Assoc
Closed now

55 Head St, Dundas, L9H 3H8

(905) 529-6821
Biosphere Reserves like the Niagara Escarpment provide excellent examples of sustainable development, and are valuable reference sites for environmental research, monitoring and educational activities. It is said that there has been more change to the Niagara Escarpment during the past 100 years than in the previous 9, 000 years. As a result of the tremendous urban and recreational development of natural lands, people became motivated to ensure access to green space where they could walk and reflect. People came together and built the Bruce Trail. The 725 kilometre long Niagara Escarpment began to take shape over 450 million years ago as the bed of a tropical sea. During the millions of years that followed, the sediments were compressed into rock, mainly magnesium-rich limestone (dolostone) and shale. The progressive action of glaciers, water flows and the elements caused the more resilient dolostone to weather at different rates than the shale, resulting in the very dramatic land forms that we see today: sea stacks, karst formation caves, deep valleys, scenic waterfalls, rugged hills, and perhaps most remarkable, the spectacular cliffs along the Niagara Escarpment itself. The Niagara Escarpment is one of the few world biosphere reserves to be protected by legislation. The Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act established a planning process to ensure that the area would be protected for future generations. The Niagara Escarpment Plan, approved in 1985 and revised in 1994, serves as a framework of objectives and policies that strike a balance between development, preservation and the enjoyment of this important natural area.

50 Albert Street, Dundas, L9H 2X1

(519) 393-6360
Association

72 Melville Street, Dundas, L9H 2A1

(905) 627-8540
Pet store, Veterinarian, Association or organization, Nutritionist

7 Innovation Dr, Dundas, L9H 7H9

(905) 689-8771
RBC Royal Bank, as a leading financial institution serving public sector organizations across Canada, has been EDAC’s Corporate Partner for many years. We are grateful for their support in our endeavors; including the EDAC / RBC Royal Bank Economic Development Achievement of the Year Award, Scholarships, etc. What does EDAC do? Professional Development Professional Accreditation - Educational Seminars and Courses Annual National Federal/Provincial/Municipal/International liaison We are affiliated with: Provincial / Territorial Economic Development Associations Deloitte & Touche LLP Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) Canadian Business Networks Coalition (CBNC) European Association of Development Agencies (EURADA) Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Government of Canada International Network for Economic Developers (INED) International Economic Development Council (IEDC) University of Sherbrooke University of Waterloo.

2 KING ST W, CENTRAL HAMILTON, Dundas, L9H 6Z1

905 628 0850
The Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) is the union representing 59, 000 registered nurses and allied health professionals and more than 13, 000 nursing students providing care in Ontario hospitals, long-term care facilities, public health, the community, clinics and industry.