On this Page 
Burlington
Halton Hills
Milton
Oakville
Search
Walking
Editor: Carolyn
Edited: Nov 4, 2007

Halton Not-for-profit Sports Clubs and Associations
Sports Facilities and Programs
Burlington Sports Organizations
-
Average Joe Sports Club
Co-Ed Recreational Sports. Many events offered for individual, group and
corporate participation
-
BLOMHA
Promotes and teaches amateur hockey and to provide opportunity
for individuals to participate regardless of their ability. (Burlington
Lions Optimist Minor Hockey Association.)
-
Burlington Aquatic Devilrays Swim Club
Promotes the pursuit of excellence for all competitive swimmers.
-
Burlington Autosports Club (BAC)
Members, affiliated with CASC, are Track or AutoSlalom competitors, or Racers.
-
Burlington Ball Hockey League
Provides exciting safe ball hockey action to its members: about 200
sports enthusiasts between the ages of 18 and 45.
-
Burlington Disabled Sports Association
Betters the lives of disabled youth through athletics.
-
Burlington Girls Hockey Club
Provides hockey instruction and competition for girls and women -- recreation for all players regardless of ability.
-
Burlington Gymnastics Club
Sets high standards for elite male athletes heading for provincial and national honours. Also, has over 2,500 boys and girls in recreational gymnastics.
-
Burlington Masters Swim Club
Promotes fun, fitness, and friendship for the over 20 set.
-
Burlington Panthers Basketball Club
Dedicated to the development of competitive basketball in the Halton Region of Ontario.
-
Burlington Rifle and Revolver Club
Includes Handgun Bulls eye, IPSC, Rifle, Metallic Silhouette, Black powder,P.P.C., and a Junior sections.
-
Burlington Youth Soccer Club
Fosters development of skills, encourages fair play, enjoyment,and sportsmanship. Links to similar local clubs.
-
Golden Horseshoe Touch Football Association
Based in Burlington but open to all Golden Horse communities.
-
Senior Recreational Soccer League
Offers an opportunity to players, 35 years and older, to play in a non-competitive, and friendly setting.
-
The Burlington Yacht Club (Burlington Sailing and Boating Club - BSBC)
Located in LaSalle Park, on the north shore of Burlington Bay
(Hamilton Harbour). Mixture of keel boats and dinghies. The CL16 fleet,
eight in number, is a mixture of racers and cruisers, experienced and novice.
-
The Ringette Association of Burlington
Winter team sport for girls that is fast-paced, exciting sport combining the speed of hockey and the strategy of basketball.
Halton Hills Sports Organizations
Milton Sports Organizations
Oakville Sports Organizations
-
Back to Basics Swim Academy
Instructional swimming lessons for children
-
Oakville Aquatic Club
Club news, swimmers´ times, short and long course club records, and swimming links. Partly under construction in preparation for the 1999/2000 swimming season.
-
Oakville Coyotes Roller Hockey Club
One of the fiercest amateur opponents in the game, placing at the top in every age group.
-
Oakville Girls Softball
Offers instruction for mites, squirts, novice, bantam, and midget.
-
Oakville Little League Baseball (Ontario)
Volunteers strive to run a fun, organized T-Ball and hard-ballleague for the youth of Oakville from the ages of 6-17.
-
Oakville Minor Baseball Association
Provides quality baseball in community and strives for continued
success, now and in the future, through players and coaches´ development.
-
Oakville Soccer Club
Develops and delivers quality soccer programs, and promotes the development, enjoyment and growth of local soccer.