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The Kingdom of Ealdormere is formed of the mundane land known as Ontario, Canada. It is bordered on the north by the East Realm, on the south by the Mid-Realm, and on the east by Æthelmearc. For general information about the Society for Creative Anachronism, please visit www.sca.org.
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Covers the Niagara peninsula. Newcomer information, contacts, activity calendar, officers, job descriptions, and local awards.
Covers central Ontario. Officers, local awards, e-mail directory, newcomer page, newcomer survey form, glossary, song lyrics, online suggestion form, graphics.
Covers eastern Ontario, and includes newcomer information, announcements, and officers.
Located in Scarborough and Pickering, Ontario (northeast suburban Toronto). Newcomer information and articles, activity schedule, award recipients, pictures.
Located in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. Newcomer information, activity schedule, officers, award recipients.
Ottawa, Ontario chapter of Society for Creative Anachronism, Includes calendar, information about activities, and notices.
Based in Orangeville, Ontario. "Jewel of the North". Founding, activity schedule, newcomer information.
Located in Peterborough, Ontario. Meetings, practices, officers and heraldry.
Located in Mississauga, Ontario. Includes list of officers, events, photographs, and resources.
Features articles and handbook.
Unofficial wiki for The Kingdom of Ealdormere, which claims almost all of Ontario, a completely Canadian Kingdom in the Society for Creative Anachronism.
An annual collegium (started in 1991) hosted by the Kitchener-Waterloo branch of the SCA (Bryniau Tywynnog) that's open to the public. Classes include lectures and practicums on topics including: weaving, costuming, cooking, history, and performance arts.
Site maintained by Baron Colyne Stewart, OP (mka Todd Fischer).
Mailing list, roster, newsletter archive (back to July 1996). "the previous issues of the world renowned Herring Voices for your giggling pleasure".
News, groups, officers, royalty and awards.
Located in London, Ontario. Activity schedule, announcements, meeting minutes.
Covers the Niagara peninsula. Newcomer information, contacts, activity calendar, officers, job descriptions, and local awards.
Located in London, Ontario. Activity schedule, announcements, meeting minutes.
Unofficial wiki for The Kingdom of Ealdormere, which claims almost all of Ontario, a completely Canadian Kingdom in the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Covers central Ontario. Officers, local awards, e-mail directory, newcomer page, newcomer survey form, glossary, song lyrics, online suggestion form, graphics.
Located in Scarborough and Pickering, Ontario (northeast suburban Toronto). Newcomer information and articles, activity schedule, award recipients, pictures.
Site maintained by Baron Colyne Stewart, OP (mka Todd Fischer).
Features articles and handbook.
Located in Peterborough, Ontario. Meetings, practices, officers and heraldry.
Located in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. Newcomer information, activity schedule, officers, award recipients.
News, groups, officers, royalty and awards.
Ottawa, Ontario chapter of Society for Creative Anachronism, Includes calendar, information about activities, and notices.
Covers eastern Ontario, and includes newcomer information, announcements, and officers.
Based in Orangeville, Ontario. "Jewel of the North". Founding, activity schedule, newcomer information.
Located in Mississauga, Ontario. Includes list of officers, events, photographs, and resources.
Mailing list, roster, newsletter archive (back to July 1996). "the previous issues of the world renowned Herring Voices for your giggling pleasure".
An annual collegium (started in 1991) hosted by the Kitchener-Waterloo branch of the SCA (Bryniau Tywynnog) that's open to the public. Classes include lectures and practicums on topics including: weaving, costuming, cooking, history, and performance arts.
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July 23, 2024 at 21:00:02 UTC
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