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Reciprocal Clubs in Canada RECIPROCAL CLUBS IN CANADA BARRIE GATINEAU MONCTON THE BARRIE COUNTRY CLUB RIVERMEAD CLUB MONCTON CLUB 635 St. Vincent Street N. 150 Chemin Rivermead 33 Church Street Barrie, ON L4M 4V1 Gatineau, QC J9H 5W6 Moncton, NB E1C 4Y8 T: 705-728-4802 T: 819-778-2000 ext. 201 T: 506-855-5063 F: 705-728-2762 [email protected] [email protected] www.rivermeadgolf.com MONTREAL www.barriecountryclub.com HALIFAX SAINT JAMES CLUB BELLEVILLE 1145 Union Avenue Montreal, QC H3B 3C2 THE BELLEVILLE CLUB HALIFAX CLUB T: 514-866-7474 210 Pinnacle Street 1682 Hollis Street F: 514-866-3123 Belleville, ON K8N 3A6 Halifax, NS B3J 2R7 [email protected] T: 613-962-1239 T: 902-423-8460 www.stjamesclub.ca [email protected] F: 902-422-2903 www.bellevilleclub.com [email protected] UNIVERSITY CLUB OF MONTREAL www.thehalifaxclub.ca 2047 Mansfield Street CALGARY Montreal, QC H3A 1Y7 THE WAEGWOLTIC CLUB T: 514-288-0201 6549 Coburg Road F: 514-288-7899 CALGARY PETROLEUM CLUB Halifax, NS B3H 2A6 [email protected] 319 Fifth Avenue S.W. T: 902-429-2822 www.ucmontreal.ca/en Calgary, AB T2P 0L5 F: 902-422-2746 Tel: 403-269-7981 www.waegwoltic.ca Fax: 403-262-1299 OAKVILLE [email protected] HAMILTON www.calpeteclub.com THE OAKVILLE CLUB 56 Water Street THE HAMILTON CLUB RANCHMEN’S CLUB Oakville, ON L6J 2Y3 6 Main Street East 710 - 13th Avenue S.W. T: 905-845-0231 Hamilton, ON L8N 1E8 Calgary, AB T2R 0K9 F: 905-845-3186 T: 905-522-4675 Tel: (403) 228-3885 [email protected] Fa 905-546-5022 Fax: (403) 245-8188 www.oakvilleclub.com [email protected] [email protected] www.thehamiltonclub.com www.ranchmensclub.com OTTAWA DORVAL KINGSTON RIDEAU CLUB 99 Bank Street, 15th Floor THE UNIVERSITY CLUB AT Ottawa, ON K1P 6B9 THE FOREST & STREAM CLUB QUEENS T: 613-233-7787 1800 Lakeshore Drive 168 Stuart St F: 613-233-1719 Dorval, QC H9S 2E6 Kingston, ON K7L 2V8 [email protected] T: 514-631-7101 T: 613-533-2846 www.rideauclub.ca F: 514-631-3239 [email protected] [email protected] http://www.queensu.ca/uclub/uni- www.forestandstream.ca QUEBEC CITY versity-club-queens FREDERICTON THE QUEBEC GARRISON CLUB LONDON 97 St-Louis Québec, QC G1R 3Z6 FREDERICTON GARRISON CLUB LONDON CLUB T: 418-692-2475 225 Woodstock Road 177 Queens Avenue F: 418-692-0847 Fredericton, NB E3B 2H8 London, ON N6A 1J1 [email protected] T: 506-454-6744 T: 519-434-6889 www.cerclegarnison.com [email protected] F: 519-434-0201 www.garrisonclub.org [email protected] www.londonclub.com RECIPROCAL CLUBS IN CANADA SAINT JOHN ROYAL CANADIAN WINDERMERE YACHT CLUB UNION CLUB OF NEW August Only WINDERMERE GOLF & BRUNSWICK 141 St. George Street, COUNTRY CLUB 125 Germaine Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 1012 Golf Avenue Saint John, NB E2L 4S4 T: 416-967-7245 Windermere, ON P0B 1P0 T: 506-634-6184 [email protected] T: 705-769 3381 ext. 227 F: 506-642-5469 www.rcyc.ca Toll Free: 1-888-464-4414 [email protected] www.windermeregolf.ca www.unionclub.ca VANCOUVER ST. JOHN TERMINAL CITY CLUB 837 West Hastings Street THE CROW’S NEST Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1B6 OFFICER’S CLUB T: 604-681-4121 181 C Duckworth St F: 604-681-9634 St. John’s, NL A1C 1G3 [email protected] T: 709-753-6927 www.tcclub.com [email protected] crowsnestnl.ca VANCOUVER CLUB 915 West Hastings Street SASKATOON Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1C6 T: 604-685-9321 SASKATOON CLUB F: 604-685-7417 417 - 21st Street East [email protected] Saskatoon, SK S7K 0C5 www.vancouverclub.ca Vancouver Club T: 306-652-1780 F: 306-652-7622 VICTORIA [email protected] www.saskatoonclub.com UNION CLUB OF B.C. 805 Gordon Street ST. CATHARINES Victoria, B.C. V8W 1Z6 T: 250-384-1151 ST. CATHARINES CLUB [email protected] 77 Ontario Street www.unionclub.com St. Catharines, ON L2R 5J5 T: 905-684-1193 WINNIPEG [email protected] www. stcatharinesclub.ca MANITOBA CLUB 194 Broadway Rideau Club TORONTO Winnipeg, MB R3C 0R2 T: 204-942-5438 [email protected] ROYAL CANADIAN MILITARY www.manitobaclub.mb.ca INSTITUTE 426 University Avenue Toronto, ON M5G 1S9 WINDSOR T: 416-597- 0286 F: 416-597-6919 WINDSOR CLUB [email protected] Wiser’s Reception Centre - www.rcmi.org 2072 Riverside Drive East, Building 25 Windsor, ON N8Y 4S5 T: 519-258-1465 www.windsor-club.com University Club of Montreal RECIPROCAL CLUBS IN THE UNITED STATES ALASKA San Francisco Tampa SANTA BARBARA CLUB THE TAMPA CLUB Anchorage 1105 Chapala Street 101 East Kennedy Blvd., Suite 4200 PETROLEUM CLUB OF Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Tampa, FL 33602 ANCHORAGE T: 805-965-6547 x 105 T: 813-229-6028 3301 C Street, Suite 120 [email protected] [email protected] Anchorage, AK 99503 www.santabarbaraclub.org www.thetampaclub.com T: 907-563-5090 [email protected] CONNETICUT Palm Beach Gardens www.petroclub.net EAST POINTE COUNTRY CLUB Hartford 13535 Eastpointe Boulevard CALIFORNIA THE HARTFORD CLUB Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 46 Prospect Street T: +1(561)-626-6860 F: +1(561)-625-7907 Berkeley Hartford, Connecticut 06103 [email protected] BERKELEY CITY CLUB T: 860-522-1271 www.eastpointe-cc.com 2315 Durant Avenue [email protected] Berkeley, CA 94704 www.hartfordclub.com T: +1(510) 848-7800 Jacksonville THE RIVER CLUB [email protected] DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA www.berkeleycityclub.com 1 Independent Drive Suite 3500 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Washington T: +1(904)-354-1111 Los Angeles CAPITOL HILL CLUB [email protected] JONATHAN CLUB 300 First Street S.E. www.jaxriverclub.com 545 S. Figueroa Street Washington, D.C. 20003 Los Angeles, CA 90071 T: 202-484-4590 Jacksonville T: 213-624-0881 F: 202-479-9110 EPPING-FOREST YACHT & [email protected] [email protected] COUNTRY CLUB www.jc.org www.capitolhillclub.org 1830 Epping Forest Drive Jacksonville, FL 32217 Pasadena Washington T: +1(904)-739-7200 THE ATHENAEUM THE GEORGETOWN CLUB [email protected] 551 South Hill Avenue 1530 Wisconsin Ave NW www.efyc.com Pasadena, California 91106 Washington, DC 20007 T: 626-395-8200 T: +1 202-333-9330 F: 626356-0784 [email protected] GEORGIA [email protected] www.georgetownclub.org www.athenaeumcaltech.com Atlanta THE GEORGIAN CLUB DELAWARE 100 Galleria Parkway Suite 1700 San Francisco Atlanta, Georgia 30339 MARINES’ MEMORIAL CLUB Wilmington T: 770-952-6000 609 Sutter Street THE UNIVERSITY & WHIST CLUB [email protected] San Francisco, CA 94102 805 N Broom St, www.georgianclub.com T: 415-673-6672 Wilmington, DE 19806 [email protected] T: +1 302-658-5125 Savannah www.marineclub.com [email protected] THE CHATHAM CLUB www.universityandwhistclub.com 15 E Liberty St, San Francisco Savannah, GA 31401 THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF FLORIDA T: +1 912-233-4171 SAN FRANCISCO www.chathamclub.org 800 Powell Street San Francisco, CA 94108 Tallahassee THE GOVERNORS CLUB T: 415-781-0900 200 S. Adams Street [email protected] Tallahassee, FL 32301 www.uclubsf.org T: +1(850)-224-0650 [email protected] www.GovClub.com RECIPROCAL CLUBS IN THE UNITED STATES HAWAII Springfield MISSOURI SANGAMO CLUB Honolulu 227 East Adams Street Saint Louis THE PACIFIC CLUB Springfield, Illinois 62701 SAINT LOUIS CLUB 1451 Queen Emma St T: 217 -544 1793 7701 Forsyth Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96813 F: 217-544-1795 St. Louis, Missouri 63105 T: +1 808-536-0836 www.sangamoclub.net T: 314-726-1964 F: 808-533 -6710 [email protected] [email protected] MAINE www.stlclub.com www.thepacificclub.org Portland NEW JERSEY IDAHO THE CUCUMBERLAND CLUB 116 High Street Morristown Portland, Maine 04101 Boise THE MORRISTOWN CLUB T: 207-773-6402 THE ARID CLUB 27 Elm St, Morristown [email protected] 1137 W River St NJ 07960 www.cumberlandclub.org Boise, ID 83702 T: +1 973-539-0116 [email protected] T: +1 208-343-4631 MARYLAND [email protected] www.morristownclub.net www.aridclub.org Baltimore NEW YORK THE ENGINEERS CLUB ILLINOIS 11 West Mount Vernon Place Albany Baltimore, Maryland 21201 FORT ORANGE CLUB Chicago T: 410-539-6914 110 Washington Avenue THE STANDARD CLUB [email protected] Albany, New York 12210 320 South Plymouth Court www.esb.org T: 518-434-2101 Chicago, Illinois 60604 [email protected] T: 312-427-9100 MASSACHUSETTS www.fortorangeclub.com F: 312-427-9483 [email protected] Boston New York www.stclub.org UNION CLUB OF BOSTON THE PRINCETON CLUB OF 8 Park Street NEW YORK Chicago Boston, Massachusetts 02108 15 West 43rd Street UNION LEAGUE CLUB T: 617-227-0589 New York, New York 10036 65 West Jackson Boulevard [email protected] T: 212-596-1240 Chicago, Illinois 60604 www.unionclub.org [email protected] T: 312-427-7800 www.princetonclub.com [email protected] MINNESOTA www.ulcc.org Syracuse Saint Paul THE CENTURY CLUB OF Chicago UNIVERSITY CLUB OF ST. PAUL SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF CHICAGO 420 Summit Avenue 480 James St. 76 E. Monroe Street Saint Paul, Minnesota 55102-2699 Syracuse, New York 13203 Chicago, Illinois 60603 T: 651-222-1751 T: 315-422-6161 T: 312-726-2840 [email protected] [email protected] F: 312-726-0620 www.universityclubofstpaul.com www.centuryclubofsyracuse.com [email protected] www.ucco.com Saint Paul NORTH CAROLINA SAINT PAUL ATHLETIC CLUB INDIANA 340 Cedar Street Charlotte Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101-1100 CHARLOTTE CITY CLUB Indianapolis T: 651-291-7722 121 West Trade Street Suite 3200 THE COLUMBIA CLUB [email protected] Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 121 Monument Circle www.thespac.com T: 704-334-3200 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2921 www.charlottecityclub.com T: +1(317)-767-1361 F: +1(317)-261-1375 www.
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