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Lake Ontario Region is one of four BBYO regions in Canada. The region spans the Greater Toronto Area, with chapters in Toronto at the Prosserman JCC, Thornhill at Dufferin Clark Community Centre and Vaughan at the Schwartz/Reisman Centre. There are currently six chapter in the region:
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Lake Ontario Region is one of four BBYO regions in Canada. The region spans the Greater Toronto Area, with chapters in Toronto at the Prosserman JCC, Thornhill at Dufferin Clark Community Centre, Richmond Hill at Elgin West Community Centre and Vaughan at the Schwartz/Reisman Centre. There are currently eight chapter in the region:
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<LI>Achim AZA #1016
<LI>Achim AZA #1016
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<LI>L'Chaim BBG #2444
<LI>L'Chaim BBG #2444
<LI>Magen AZA #2360
<LI>Magen AZA #2360
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<LI>Kehilla BBG #2449
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<LI>Kavod AZA #2468
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Lake Ontario Region hosts three conventions each year: RLTC/MITAIT in the fall, Tournies Convention in the winter and Spring Convention each May.
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Lake Ontario Region hosts three conventions each year: iRLTC in the fall, Tournies Convention in the winter and Spring Convention each May.
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To learn more about BBYO Lake Ontario Region please visit http://www.bbyo.ca
To learn more about BBYO Lake Ontario Region please visit http://www.bbyo.ca

Revision as of 01:21, 17 June 2015

Lake Ontario Region is one of four BBYO regions in Canada. The region spans the Greater Toronto Area, with chapters in Toronto at the Prosserman JCC, Thornhill at Dufferin Clark Community Centre, Richmond Hill at Elgin West Community Centre and Vaughan at the Schwartz/Reisman Centre. There are currently eight chapter in the region:

  • Achim AZA #1016
  • Ahava BBG #2447
  • Chaverot BBG #2307
  • Exodus AZA #1111
  • L'Chaim BBG #2444
  • Magen AZA #2360
  • Kehilla BBG #2449
  • Kavod AZA #2468

Lake Ontario Region hosts three conventions each year: iRLTC in the fall, Tournies Convention in the winter and Spring Convention each May.

To learn more about BBYO Lake Ontario Region please visit http://www.bbyo.ca

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