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Fredericton Amateur Radio Club Inc. Activities of the Club include Emergency Communications Exercises with different Organizations, so that in a real Emergency the members will be ready to provide back-up communications.
Fredericton Amateur Speed Skating Club Speed skating is one of the few New Brunswick sports that succeed on the national scene. Fredericton helped develop Stephen Gough who won an Olympic medal in 1994, Jeff Scholten who twice held the world record in the 500m and former national team member Andrea Searles.
Fredericton Aqunauts Swim Team The Fredericton Aquanauts were established in 1978 at the YMCA pool in Fredericton. The competitive swimming program was very successful. Many swimmers established provincial records and were Canadian Junior and Senior National attendees and Jeune Canada Games team members.
Fredericton Golf Club In 1897 Fred Short helped Major Memming lay out a course on the old racecourse and driving park. The opening game was played on September 27, 1897.
Fredericton Model Aircraft Club A fully sanctioned registered MAAC Club, Free RC Flying Instruction, qualified instructors.
Fredericton SPCA The shelter is the main face of the Fredericton SPCA to the community. This is, of course, the location where the stray or homeless pets are housed and cared for.
Fredericton Youth Hockey Fredericton Youth Hockey Association enjoys a reputation of having one of the best minor hockey programs in Canada.
NB Amateur Hockey Association NBAHA has advanced a long way in the past 36 years. With continued strong leadership and dedicated volunteers, the organization will continue to improve in its effort to provide hockey opportunity to the citizens of New Brunswick.
NB Federation of Snowmobile Clubs A Volunteer Organization committed to enhancing organized snowmobiling. Through supporting clubs, volunteers and landowners and by focusing on partnerships with governments, industry, private corporations and public institutions.
Golf NB GNB offers a full range of membership services to individuals and Clubs to promote and protect amateur golf in New Brunswick. The quality of our programs is reflected in the success of our New Brunswick golfers on the provincial, national and international golf scene.
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