Halifax Regional Clubs
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This members-only tennis club features indoor and outdoor facilities, a pro shop, lessons for all ages and weekly tournaments. Game matching services, racquet maintenance and repairs and one-on-one tennis sessions with on-site pro's are also offered.
Visiting cyclists are welcome at this club, which is one of Atlantic Canada's largest bicycle touring clubs. Schedules of tours are available at local bike shops.
An array of skating programs for all ages and skill levels are provided by this skating club. Located in Centennial Arena in the community of Fairview, the club features learn-to-skate, competitive, synchro-skating and off-ice training programs.
A Halifax tradition since the late 1800's, this club offers rowing programs and competitive opportunities for all ages. Junior and adult novice teams, competitive programs and coxing training are available. The club practices out of the St. Mary's Boat Club on the Northwest Arm.
Practicing out of Lower Sackville, this athletics club offers track and field training for youth and young adults. Coaching and competitive opportunities are available.
This Harley-owners group was formed in 1987 and offers motorcycle enthusiasts in the Halifax region networking and riding connections. The club offers numerous riding and fund-raising events year-round and is host to an annual HOG rally every July.
This motorcycle club, comprised of men and women who are or have served in the military, RCMP and Canadian Coast Guard, promotes safe riding practices and offers an array of ride opportunities and fund-raising ventures. Club meetings occur the first Wednesday of every month and new members are welcome.
Skating primarily out of Grey Arena, this longstanding club features an extensive selection of programming for all ages. Programs include power skating, figure skating, hockey preparation, synchronized skating and adult sessions.
This members-only club offers training opportunities and support for tri-athletes. Group swim practices, spinning clinics and workout activities are offered on an ongoing basis.
This non-profit sporting organization was established in 1993 and serves to promote youth and senior soccer in the communities surrounding Dunbrack street. The club coordinates summer and winter soccer programming, leagues and tournaments.






