

Fire Fighters (Volunteer & Full-Time)
Claremont Heros
The Claremont Enquirer would like to pay tribute to all those who were/are volunteer firemen (and women) during Claremont's history. At this time we do not have a list, please email us the names of anyone you know were involved. Also if you have a photo that would be great, but if you have of photo of them in uniform or wearing the red fireman hat that would even be better.
Garden Club
Meets on the third Monday of each month except January, August and December
Claremont United Church at 5052 Brock Road, Claremont
Friends and neighbours gathering in pursuit of good company and great gardens! We are a fun and casual group of new and experienced gardeners who gather in Claremont, Ontario to discuss and learn about all things garden-related. You don't need to be a resident of Claremont to join us. All are welcome!

Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 483
- Veterans
- Ladies Auxiliary
Claremont Legion Hall
4937 Old Brock Rd N, Claremont, ON L1Y 1A6
After 4 pm (905)649-3166
Since 1926 the Legion has remained committed to advocating for those who serve and for all Veterans and their families including Canadian Armed Forces and RCMP members.

Claremont & District Lions Club (No longer active)
Established February 28, 1968 (Dissolved 2025)
Claremont Community Centre
4941 Old Brock Road, Claremont, (905) 649-6021
For 57 years, the Claremont Lions Club has been a powerful force of good, shaping the very spirit of this community. Their work is so meaningful, so deeply rooted in service, that its true impact cannot be underestimated. Their unwavering dedication has touched lives, strengthened families, and uplifted our town in ways that will echo for years to come. Their contribution is nothing short of profound.

Masons (Claremont)
Brougham Union Masonic Lodge No. 269
Founded in 1872
Claremont Masonic Hall 4953 Old Brock Rd
(905)649-2438
Masons are spiritual and moral men who choose to associate with groups of like-minded individuals for mutual benefit. What they find in Freemasonry is a disciplined and systematic course of self-improvement based on the Golden Rule: always do to others what you would like them to do to you.



