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Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Canada in the Province of
Ontario
(www.grandlodge.on.ca)
This is a good starting
point for petitioners looking for general information on Freemasonry in Ontario.
The site has many articles and links that will fill in the
“big picture” of what Masonry is about in the province.
Toronto West District
(www.torontowestmasons.com)
There are 21 lodges in the district of Toronto West; this site tracks
their upcoming events, meeting nights, locations, and more. A good
place to learn more about other Masonic lodges in the region.
Scottish Rite of Canada
(www.scottishritemasons-can.org)
One of the appendent
bodies of Masonry, open to all Masons of the 3rd degree.
York Rite Grand Lodge
(www.masonic.on.ca/sgp.htm)
Like the Scottish
Rite, the York Rite is one of the appendent bodies of
Masonry, open to all Masons of the 3rd degree.
Heritage Lodge No. 730
(www.heritagelodge730.ca)
A heritage lodge is charged
with recording and preserving Masonic history. This is an
excellent resource open to all Masons who are interested in
the history of the fraternity.
Black Creek Pioneer Village
(www.blackcreek.ca)
Black Creek Pioneer Village in North Toronto boasts a great
and rare resource: a fully restored Masonic lodge dating
from the 1850s. Resplendent with period antiques and
decades-old tools of Masonry, this building is open to the
public and staffed by Masons who are happy to answer any
questions.
The Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon
(freemasonry.bcy.ca/)
Simply put, one of the best Masonic websites in
Canada. From centuries-old texts to new ideas and opinions on Masonry, this
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Links on Our Site
Joining a Lodge
looks at the process of becoming a Freemason in simple terms.
About Us provides a
look at our history, our members, and why we feel our lodge may be for you.
Frequently Asked Questions is a comprehensive
series of questions that you may have about Masonry and us.
Where are we?
Prince of Wales meets in the beautiful West Toronto Masonic
Temple, located at 151 Annette Street, Toronto. Click here for a map.
Contact Us
Still want to know more? Click
here to email our Secretary with your questions.
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