Amateur Radio Clubs and Organizations in Ontario, Canada

Find local ham radio clubs, repeaters, and community groups across Ontario, from Niagara to Ottawa and beyond.

Andrea
Reviewed by • Digital Media & Ham Radio Outreach Specialist March 2026

Amateur radio activity across Ontario is supported by many local clubs, bringing hams together for shared interests and on-air operations. These groups are central to the ham radio community, providing meeting places, organizing events, and often maintaining local repeater systems. Operators in Ontario engage in a wide range of activities, from casual QSOs on various bands to participating in contests and Field Day events. Many clubs also offer training and mentorship, helping new licensees get started and experienced operators expand their skills in areas like antenna projects, digital modes, or satellite operation.

These Ontario-based amateur radio clubs serve operators throughout the province, from the Niagara Peninsula to Renfrew County and beyond. Many club websites provide details on local repeater frequencies, upcoming net schedules, and information about club meetings and special events. Some also share resources for antenna designs, homebrew equipment projects, and propagation information relevant to the region. Whether you are looking for a local net to join, support for your next antenna build, or simply to connect with other hams, these club resources offer valuable starting points for amateur radio activity in Ontario.

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