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.
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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Kingston, Ontario, Canada A RAC Affiliated Club
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The Burlington Amateur Radio Club (BARC) serves Burlington, Ontario hams, hosting meetings, education, a hackspace, and the Ontario Hamfest.
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Barrie amateur radio club barrie ontario canada
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The brockville amateur radio club is located in the heart of the 1000 islands on the banks of the st. lawrence river.
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Chapter 73 fred hammond chapter of the quarter century wireless association
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Located in the Owen Sound,Ontario area. Meetings are the 4th Tuesday of the month except for summer.
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The Guelph Amateur Radio Club is an organization of like-minded men and women, most of whom are licensed amateur radio operators.
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The Hamilton Amateur Radio Club operates the VE3NCF repeater, 146.760- and 444.075+MHz. It is open for use by all Hams
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada A RAC Affiliated Club
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Official website for the Kitchener Waterloo Amateur Radio Club (KWARC), offering club news, event information, and ham radio resources.
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Serving London, Ontario, Canada and Area since 1920
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Grupo de Radioamadores Portuguese de Ontario
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The Ontario Science Centre Amateur Radio Club (OSCARC) provides volunteer support to the Amateur Radio (ham radio) demonstration station at the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto, Canada.
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Association of radio amateurs devoted to the promotion of interest in amateur radio communications in the National Capital Area
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The Sudbury Amateur Radio Club is an incorporated non-profit organization.
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The Chatham-Kent Amateur Radio Club Online
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The Renfrew County Amateur Radio Club is located in the County of Renfrew in the province of Ontario, Canada.
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TARC meets normally the 3rd Thursday of each month except July and August at the Edithvale Community Centre in North York. All visitors are welcome. See more info on the web site.
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Website for radio Amateurs in the Hastings, Peterborough, and Northumberland Counties of East Central Ontario, Canada. Propagation information as well as antenna designs and home brew projects and Club News. Many links to Amateur Radio information
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Located near North Bay Ontario (FN06) about 300KM north of Toronto, the CCC is built on the property of VA3RTW (Bob Williams).
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This page, maintained by VE3BDB, provides information for Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC) members in the Ontario South Region.
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Sponsors of WAVE, WACAN awards
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Peel Amature Radio Club
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The Peterborough Amateur Radio Club (PARC) website details club activities, offers virtual licensing courses, and provides exam information.
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The Rideau Township village of Manotick, Ontario was founded in 1854 by Moss Dickinson and is located about 20 KMs south of Ottawa along the picturesque Rideau waterway.
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The Skywide Club, established in 1952, has been serving the amateur community for four decade
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Quinte West, Ontario, Canada
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Victoria Haliburton Amateur Radio Association
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York Region Amateur Radio Club, one of Canada's largest
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The York Region Amateur Radio Club was founded in 1959 by amateurs interested in sharing knowledge of radio communications.