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Welcome to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 115 Hudson Quebec. Branch 115 was given its Charter on 28 April 1945 and moved to its present home in the early 1950’s. This is a very active Branch with just over 300 members. Our premises consist of a large lounge and an adjoining bar/TV/darts room. Adjacent to, and viewed from, the lounge is a two sheet curling shed. Changing rooms are in the basement. We strive to keep the facilities in excellent condition so as to be enjoyed by our members and the public at large. The cosy and friendly atmosphere at our Legion is entirely due to the hard work and dedication of our staff and our many volunteers. The Branch is proud of its commitment both to our Veterans and to the community. We also perpetuate the Remembrance of those who gave so much for the freedom that this country enjoys today. Every November our Remembrance Day Parade leads to the Remembrance Service and wreath laying ceremony at the cenotaph, in front of the Legion building. Members can enjoy a wide variety of social events such as suppers, barbeques, entertainment and a host of other events throughout the year. The branch is active in Legion sports programmes at a Provincial level, and our curling teams have represented Quebec at a national level. We are able to serve our community by assisting in Legion programs to support our local youth, seniors, the disabled and others. The Legion also provides bursaries to students from Secondary School to University level. The Branch is also a major supporter of our local cadet forces. Nationally we are part of Canada's largest volunteer organization which provides tremendous intangible benefits through the commitment of members to fulfill the mandate of remembrance, service to the community and our country. Our fallen comrades served in battle, you have "another way to serve" by joining The Royal Canadian Legion. New members are always welcome. LEST WE FORGET John Dalgarno |