| City
or Town |
Club
Name and Description |
| Barrie |
Barrie-Allandale
Railway Modellers Our
club is a meeting place for railway modelers and others interested
in model railways. We have an opportunity to meet and share our
enthusiasm with like minded individuals. Those who wish to can
work on or operate our HO Layouts. Our goal is to promote the
hobby of railway modeling. |
| Belleville |
Belleville
Model Railroad Club Contact Rick Potter at 613-398-7260 |
| Brampton |
Platelayers
Society We are a group of railway enthusiasts, living
in Southern Ontario, Canada. Our interests are primarily in the
railways of Britain, either as modellers or as armchair
enthusiasts. We meet monthly in various local venues and
membership is open to anyone who shares our interests. |
| Brantford |
The Brantford Model Railroad Club
is one of the oldest Model Railroad Clubs in Canada.
Founded in 1947, we will be celebrating our 65th year of operation in Brantford Ontario in 2012. |
| Burlington |
The
Burlington Model Railway Club was started in the early
1980's, and consists of men, women, and families from Burlington
and the surrounding areas who have an interest in model
railroading, in a variety of scales. Our skill levels vary from
beginner to expert. Club members own and operate model railroads
in three different scales. We have large HO scale model railroad
with both new and established sections, an N scale railroad under
construction, and an outdoor railroad in G (garden) scale. Club
members meet weekly at the Burlington Model Railway Centre in
Hidden Valley Park. Many members also have model railroads in
their homes or gardens. |
| Cambridge |
Cambridge
Model Railroad Club
The club was formed in November, 1975, to promote model
railroading and to encourage its members to develop their
modelling skills and to support the NMRA. The majority of our
members are also NMRA (Niagara Frontier Region) members, and
several are working towards the Master Model Railroader
achievement. The club members' layouts range from fully scenicked,
basement sized empires with handlaid track throughout and command
control, through table sized pikes of sectional track. All of the
layouts in the group have one thing in common, though. They
provide hours of enjoyment to their builders. |
| Carleton
Place |
Mississippi
Valley Associated Railroaders
- We are a social club with a
wide range of scales, interests and skill levels. We meet Sat.
mornings for breakfast in Carleton Place, Wed. mornings for coffee
in Almonte, and monthly for a more formal meeting. Everyone
Welcome |
| Dundas |
Dundas
Modular Railway Club Our club was formed in 1992 and now boasts a membership of over 40. We have built a sectional HO scale layout that we can take to local shows in different configurations to suit the location. The layout, "The Dundas and Mineral Springs" is set in the 1950's but any models of any vintage and locale are welcome. Our goal is to promote the hobby to the general public and provide our members with a place to enjoy the hobby, share their skills or simply enjoy the camaraderie that a club can offer. The club meets every Tuesday evening around 7:00pm, upstairs at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 36, in Dundas. |
| Gananoque |
Frontenac
Society of Engineers is
a society of enthusiasts sharing an interest in "Model
Engineering". This includes, but is not limited to, building
and operating model steam locomotives, traction engines, hot air
engines, steamboats, IC engines, clocks, and workshop equipment |
| Guelph |
Guelph
Model Railroad Society The Club models the fictitious
Pacific Western Railroad running point-to-point, interchanging
with the CN and CP. Being a bridge route between these railroads
results in a display of modern & old equipment. Our single
track mainline serves over one hundred industries along the line.
This creates plenty of passing and interesting switching problems!
Twice monthly operating sessions employ a freight forwarding
system, with computer printed train orders, and a fast clock. The
track is powered by DIGITRAX® Digital Command Control system (DCC). |
| Hamilton |
HO
Model Engineers Society - see web page for more
infornation. |
| Hamilton |
Canadian
Association of Railway Modellers - Group founded to
foster fellowship amongst railway modellers in Canada with
chapters in SW Ontario and one on Vancouver Island. |
| Huntsville/
Bracebridge |
Muskoka
Model Railroad Club We have about 20 members in
the club and we are just starting on a larger HO scale layout of
the CNR going through Muskoka circa 1945-1955. This will be the
focal point of our club. It is a good time for new members (young
and old) because they will see the entire modeling process. There
is also an N scale division to the club. The N scale layout is a
portable layout that is 8'x16'. Members model in scales from N to
G in their home layouts. |
| Kingston |
Kingston
Division of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association
meets in Kingston at KCVI school on the second Wednesday of the
month (except summer and March). See website for
details. CRHA Kingston Division hosts the annual Rail-o-Rama
Train Show in Kingston every March. |
| Lindsay |
Lindsay
and District Model Railroaders Inc. The club
maintains "HO" and "N" scale layouts at the
club rooms. We also have an extensive library of railway magazines
and railway videos which are available to Club members. We have a
number of portable layouts in various scales for use at the
numerous shows that we attend each year. There are several fields
of interest amongst the Club members including, operations,
planners, builders, railfans and historians. |
| London |
London
Model Railroad Group
- O Scale - see website for more information |
| London |
Buffers
The Buffers is a group of Transport
enthusiasts living in the Soutwestern Ontario area of Canada,
which meets for the enjoyment of British Railway and other
transport modelling. |
| Merrickville |
Merrickville
Model Railroad Club is primarily a father/son model
railroad club teaching the skills of the hobby to a new generation
and enjoying field trips and other rail related
activities. |
| Midland |
Midland District Railroad Club
Meets every Monday night at Huronia Airport 7:00-9:00. Modelers take part in layout construction as well as participating in eight regional shows and events. We have an N scale layout and are building a new DCC HO layout. We welcome new members. Visit our web site www.midlanddistrictrailroadclub.info or contact club President John Harrison 705-526-3461. |
| Mississauga |
Erin
Mills Model Railroad Association formed in May
1980 as a club to encourage and promote model railroading. At
present, the club has about one hundred members ranging from early
teens to retirees. While our association does not have a permanent
layout, we have two active groups based on portable modular
layouts, one for HO scale and one for N scale. These layouts are
assembled at train shows in order to form large temporary layouts
on which our members operate their trains. |
| Morrisburg |
Morrisburg
Model Railroad Club
- We meet at the McIntosh Inn in Morrisburg Ont Canada Our meeting
are the first Thursday of each Month Time:7:30 pm |
| North
York |
York
Railway Modellers
A 1600+ square foot permanent HO scale club, modelling
Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways going through 10 southwestern
Ontario towns in the 1953 to 1957 period. For more info visit the
website |
| Orangeville |
Orangeville
Shortline Model Railroad Club
- see web site for more information. |
| Oshawa |
Pine
Ridge Railroaders Club meetings
are held Monday evenings at our clubhouse in Oshawa, Ontario. We
have, at present, about thirty members and we are always looking
for new members to get involved. We have two portable layouts that
we take to shows - one is HO scale and the other is N scale. Our
HO modular layout is made up of 10 modules with a total size of
4.87 by 2.75 meters (16 by 9 feet). At present, we are in the
midst of changing some of the trackwork and rewiring it to improve
its reliability. In the summer of 2005, we added 3 new tracks on
the inside for staging. |
| Ottawa |
British
Railway Modellers of North America - BRMNA)is an
international organisation which caters for railway modellers who
share an interest in modelling British railways and especially
those who live in North America. |
| Ottawa |
Ottawa
Valley Associated Railroaders - Unlike many other
railroad oriented clubs, OVAR does not have a club layout. This
has allowed us to keep the club an informal association, free of
internal politics, major capital investment and the complications
inherent in hard rules or membership obligations. OVAR makes up
for this by giving you the opportunity to meet people who have, or
are building, layouts, on which you can operate, work, contribute
your skills or develop your knowledge. |
| Ottawa |
Ottawa
Valley HOTRAK Modeular Railroad Club - see web site for
more information |
| Ottawa |
Ottawa
Valley Garden Railroad Society - see web site for more
information. |
| Ottawa |
Ottawa
Valley N Trak see
web site for more information. |
| Peterborough |
Peterborough
Model Railroaders
- see web site for more information. |
| Scarborough |
Scarborough
Railway Modellers see
website for details. |
| Sudbury |
Sudbury
Model Railroading
- a site with links to clubs and other information for model
railroaders in the Sudbury area. |
| Toronto |
Model
Railroad Club of Toronto
The Club was founded by Borden Lilley and Harry Ebert in 1938.
Originally located in Ebert’s basement, the Club soon moved to
new premises at Toronto’s Union Station. After World War II, the
railways needed the Union Station space. In 1946 the Club moved to
its present location, a former munitions factory.
Construction on the layout in its present configuration began in
1962 as a three-rail layout. By the late '60s the track was
converted to a two-rail operation. Some of the structures from the
Union Station days are still in use today. Over the years the
layout has evolved as track is changed, structures rebuilt, and
scenery upgraded. |
| Wallaceburg |
Chatham,
Wallaceburg and Lake Erie R.R.
see website for more information. |
| Waterloo |
Waterloo
Region Model Railway Club see website for more
information |