Our mission is to serve veterans, including military and RCMP members and their families, to promote remembrance and serve our communities and our country.
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Branch #104 was granted a charter in 1919 by the Great War Veterans Association of Canada. With the GWVA being replaced by the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League a new charter was granted to the Branch on November 14th, 1930.
An active Ladies Auxiliary (which had existed since 1931) provided volunteers in support of Branch functions and fundraising events particularly through the provision of catering and funeral teas.
In 2020, the Branch received its 90-year certificate and is the third largest Branch in Canada with a current membership of over 1400 members. New members are welcome – we accept applications from all volunteers in the community not just past serving Canadian Forces personnel or Veterans.
Branch 104 continues to assist community projects and support local charitable initiatives and fundraising events. In 2014, the Branch contributed more than $41,000 to local causes (a similar figure was donated in 2015). The Auditorium was donated without charge on 24 occasions to Church groups, youth organizations and other local service groups for their fundraising activities. The Branch has achieved “Partner Status” with the STARS Air Ambulance organization with donations totalling over $250000 to date. Ongoing donations and support each year is provided to 7th Penhold, Royal Canadian Air Cadets Squadron.
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A Rich History in Our Community
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The Legion shall stand for Loyalty to the reigning Sovereign and to Canada for the maintenance of the basic principles of the Commonwealth, for the development of a National and United Spirit, for the Ordered Government of Canada and while striving for Peace, Goodwill and Friendship among all Nations, will advocate the maintenance in and by Canada of adequate defence on sea, on land and in the air, for the discharge of those obligations which rest upon us by virtue of our partnership in the Commonwealth and the United Nations.
The Legion shall stand for strong and united Comradeship among members and those who have served, so that neither their rights nor their interests shall be forgotten and that their welfare and that of their dependents, especially the dependents of the disabled, the sick, the aged and the needy, may always be safeguarded. The Legion shall encourage, promote, engage in or support all forms of national, provincial, municipal or community service or any charitable purpose
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Keep up-to-date with all events and functions going on at Branch 104. Our calendar will be updated each month with any events, private bookings or social gatherings taking place in each of our available event rooms.
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Memberships
Legion membership is open to any Canadian citizen or citizen of an Allied nation who is 18 years of age or older.
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Your Royal Canadian Legion is committed to making a difference in the lives of Veterans and their families, providing essential services in our communities, and remembering the men and women who sacrificed for our country.
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