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Canadian Bridge Clubs
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Click on the individual Canadian Province to find online bridge clubs in Canada. The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make up the world's second largest country in total area. The major difference between a Canadian province and a territory is that a province receives its power and authority directly from the Crown, via the Constitution Act, 1867, whereas, territories derive their mandates from the federal government.
The current provinces are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
The three territories are Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
Bridge Base Inc. - Makers of Bridge software. Based in Toronto, you can review Bridge Articles, learn how the Online Vugraph functions, play weekly Bridge hands, and much more.
Bridge in British Columbia - This Website contains miscellaneous information and links to bridge sites in and around British Columbia, Canada. Very informative and comprehensive.
Bridge Clubs in British Columbia - On this Webpage you will find a list in test format of all the bridge clubs, telephone numbers and addresses, and contact persons in and around the area of British Columbia.
Canadian Bridge Federation - The Canadian Bridge Federation (CBF) is a Canada-wide bridge organization recognized by the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) and the World Bridge Federation (WBF). Membership in the CBF is purchased along with ACBL dues. As well, Canadian bridge players may purchase a CBF membership separate from the ACBL.
The CBF organizes and runs three multi-level national events: the Canadian Open Pairs Championships (COPC); the Canadian National Team Championships (CNTC); and the Canadian Women's Team Championships (CWTC).
District 19 - This is the official web site of District 19 (DINO) of the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL). District 19 includes Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska. On this site you will be able to find information on upcoming DINO Regionals and Sectionals, Regional and Sectional Results, District News, DINO Board minutes, DINO President's Report, Unit news, and reports from the District 19 representative to the ACBL Board of Directors. We have also included information on American Bridge Association activities in our area as well as tournaments in other Districts.
Fédération Québécoise de Bridge - In French.
Ligue de Bridge de Montreal - In French.
Montreal Bridge League - The Montreal Bridge League, also known as Unit 151, is one of the three main bridge organizations in Quebec under the authority of the American Contract Bridge League. It regroups more than 3000 members and covers the greater Montreal Metropolitan area, going as far as Drummondville (East), Sherbrooke (South) and Mont Tremblant (North).
Ottowa Bridge Center - They have a number of restricted games and courses each week for Newcomers and Novice or Intermediate players. For more information, telephone numbers and addresses are given.
Toronto Bridge Today - This page is sponsored by Unit 166 of the American Contract Bridge League. Geographically the unit takes in most of the Greater Toronto Area. On this web page we intend to publish information for bridge players in the Southern Ontario area.
Vancouver Bridge Center - Points of interest to those Bridge Players living in the area are 1. Club masterpoint races. (Updated to January, 1998!) 2. Club Champions. (Updated to Winter 1998!) 3. Our upcoming special events. 4. Our weekly events and their prices. This page is maintained by Brad Bart, who writes bridge articles as The Fallible Genius in quite amusing terms. If you would care to read more articles from The Fallible Genius, click on The Fallible Genius.
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