Sports Clubs in Capital, Ottawa, ON

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41 Navy Pvt, BILLINGS BRIDGE - ALTA VISTA, Ottawa, K1Y 4J3

(613) 236-5103
Sports et Loisirs, Rinks & Clubs, Rink, Navy Club, Sports club, Sports & Recreation Venue, -Patinoires, Stades et installations sportives, Sports & Recreation, Curling Rinks, Stadiums & Sporting Facilities
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2487 Kaladar Ave, Suite 360A, Ottawa, K1V 8B9

(613) 523-9777
Sports school, Sports club
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1015 Bank St, Ottawa, K1S 3W7

(613) 232-6767
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176 Cameron Avenue, Ottawa, K1S 0X5

(613) 730-7207
Banquet Rooms, tennis courts private, Tennis Courts-Private, Tennis club, Associations, Tenni Courts, Room, Court Private, Sports club, Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs, sporting goods, Amusement and Recreation Services, clubs, Tennis court, tennis equipment
The Ottawa Tennis & Lawn Bowling Club is highly regarded for its tennis courts and is described as a hidden gem in Ottawa. Some visitors also enjoy playing beach volleyball. The food and service at the restaurant receive mixed reviews, but the cantina outside is appreciated.
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475 Cambridge St S, Ottawa, K1S 4H6

(613) 741-2563
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118 Corsica Private, Ottawa, K1G 5Y1

(613)-203-5457
Ottawa Rec Sports believes recreational sports should be about sportsmanship, teamwork and providing a welcoming environment to players of all skill levels. Our goal is to provide players with a safe, fun environment to develop their skills, learn new sports, and meet new people. We take a competitive approach to the logistics of league management, and work to provide high quality equipment, fields, referees and stat tracking systems for all of our leagues. All divisions are carefully balanced to place teams against opponents of similar skill and competitive outlook and to protect the recreational environment for beginners.

85 Plymouth Street, Suite 100, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1S 3E2

(613) 569-4333
Our mission is to strengthen the Paralympic Movement in Canada. The Paralympic Movement is a group of individuals and organizations collectively engaged in developing sport and sport-related opportunities for people with a physical disability, so that they can fulfill their personal potential and fully participate in their community. Our vision is a thriving network of individuals, sports organisations, community and government groups working together to give people with a physical disability the chance to benefit from the sense of confidence, empowerment and pride that comes from playing sport at any level. The Canadian Paralympic Committee identity is a combination of the most recognizable Canadian symbol — the maple leaf — and a stylized flame representing the Paralympic Torch and the passion that unites all members of the Paralympic Movement. The logo incorporates the International Paralympic Committee identity. The red, blue and green elements are called Agitos (from the Latin word "agito", meaning "I move"). They encircle a centre point to represent that athletes are coming from all corners of the world to compete together. The unification of the two identities symbolizes CPC’s proud commitment to empowering persons with physical disabilities worldwide through sport. The identity is an expression of partnership, leadership, and fairness, while promoting a strong and vibrant Paralympic Movement across the nation.

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Po Box 14012, Rpo Glebe, Ottawa, K1S 3T2

Ontario Weightlifting Association's members include children, youth; both girls and boys; Mom's, Dad's and grandparents; students at elementary and high school, college and university; MBA's, labourers, engineers, teachers, lawyers, administrators, doctors, entrepreneurs, managers, PhD's and likely one of your neighbours. Our membership is a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment.
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140 Main St, Ottawa, K1S 1B9

(613) 366-3202
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440 O'connor Street, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K2P 1W4

(613) 235-3662
While steeped in history that began in 1851, the modern day Ottawa Curling Club is all about its members. Craig Savill, Lead Team Howard We strive to provide the best playing conditions we can while also providing a nurturing and supportive environment that allows our members to achieve whether they are playing at the highest levels of the sport or volunteering to help achieve success during one of our numerous functions. The Ottawa is managed by a professional manager who oversees the day to day operation of the club. An elected, volunteer Board of Directors sets the policy for the club with member input encouraged. The five sheets of ice are maintained by our professional Ice Technician. OCC staff and volunteers thanked by event organizers We also provide a professional kitchen where meals are prepared by a paid kitchen staff. All servers and bar tenders are employed by the club as well. Members can curl in numerous leagues, use practice ice and avail themselves of the club lounge and hospitality. An on-site Pro Shop is also worth a visit. Ask about the monthly chit system that makes your leisure time more enjoyable. The club also plays host to numerous events and rental leagues - the weekly Special Olympics curling program and the annual National Blind and Vision Impaired Curling Championships are but 2 examples. So no matter what your skill level or level of interest the Ottawa Curling Club is where you belong. The OCC. Experience. The Tradition.
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4 Florence street, Ottawa, K2P 0W7

(613) 600-9834
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533 Gilmour Street, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K1R 5L3

(613) 220-2266
Services sportifs, Sports clubs, promotions & organisateurs, Sports club, Promotions & Organizers, Sports Tours, Sports et Loisirs, promoters, managers, Amusement and Recreation Services, Sports Services, Sports-Excursions, Sports & Recreation
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533 Gilmour St, Ottawa, K1R 5L3

(613) 220-2266
Capital Volley customers enjoy playing volleyball in the league's indoor and outdoor courts. The social atmosphere is a highlight, with positive comments about friendly players and post-game gatherings. The organization is praised for its competitiveness and effective communication.
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2451 Riverside Dr, Ottawa, K1H 7X7

(613) 518-8278
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300 Rochester St, Ottawa, K1R 7N4

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715 Cooper Street, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K1R 5J5

(613) 232-9665
Rideau Curling Club is the best curling club in Ottawa, Canada.
Rideau Curling Club is described as a friendly and cozy place to gather with friends. The venue is adequate in size and is a nice old building with good ice.
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2451 Riverside Dr, QUALICUM - REDWOOD PARK, Ottawa, K1H 7X7

(613) 233-4451
Sports & Recreation, Associations, Membership Organizations, Sports League, Business associations, Association or organization, Foundations, Societies, Associations & Clubs, Sports et Loisirs, Clubs et Associations
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523 St. Anthony Street, WEST CENTRE TOWN - LITTLE ITALY - CIVIC HOSPITAL EAST, Ottawa, K1R 0A6

(613) 233-1083
We specialize in large group functions and have years of experience in hosting weddings, baptisms and various conferences. We are able to custom build your group's menu to suit your taste and budget. Your event can either be a sit-down served event, a buffet-style event, or cocktail & hors d'oeuvre-style event.
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2451 Riverside Dr, Ottawa, K1H 7X7

(613) 263-1882
Sports club
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2451 rue Riverside Drive, CENTRETOWN, Ottawa, K1H 7X7

(613) 231-7472
With over 6.5 million pages of sport related research dating as far back as the 1700’s and encompassing over 62 different languages, SIRC is the world’s leading sport resource centre. SIRC’s goal is to collect, archive, and share qualified sport information with sport enthusiasts in Canada and around the world. Since 1973, SIRC has been Canada’s Sport Information Resource Centre. Based in Ottawa, SIRC is a not-for-profit corporation that serves the sporting community through: Comprehensive collections of sport related material; Qualified indexing and research services; The SIRCThesaurus; The creation of the world’s leading sport database, Numerous programs that inspire, acknowledge and celebrate academic and sport excellence SIRC is pleased to encourage academic and sporting excellence. We are an active supporter of all levels of academic excellence, ranging from the esteemed SIRC Research Award SIRC is in the process of digitizing much of its collection. The goal is to create a virtual library so that visitors can search the extensive collection on-line and obtain the complete document electronically. SIRC simplifies the process for organizations and individuals, by being the single point of contact for handling copyright and distribution issues. SIRC has contacted hundreds of publishers, authors, and copyright agencies to ensure the material can be archived electronically and safely sent to individuals, researchers and association members. With 700,000 sources of information indexed, SIRC maintains over 8,000 titles in its collection and receives thousands of new and continuing titles on a regular basis. The SIRC Collection continues to grow while preserving the legacy of sport information and culture, as well as anticipating the needs of the sporting community, academic institutions, and government researchers.