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North Western Ontario and Manitoba
There are model railroad
clubs and associations to meet the interests and needs of almost any kind of
model railroader. The list below is a sample of what is available to
you. They range from clubs with their own layouts, social and
informational clubs. To have your club or association added, please
E-mail us at webmanager@nmracanada.ca
The only thing we ask is that you keep us up to date if the site moves and
that the site be appropriate for model railroaders of all ages
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| City or Town |
Club Name and
Description |
| Selkirk,
Manitoba |
The Selkirk Model Railroad Association
meets Monday and Friday from 7 P.M. till 9 P.M. Our running season is from the second Monday
in September through May of the following year. The dues are $25. a year, and $1. every
Monday night you attend the club. We are located at 217 Clandeboye Ave. in Selkirk Manitoba.
All are welcome.
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| Winnipeg,
Manitoba |
The
Assinboine Valley Railway - The AVR is 1.5"
(1.6") scale 7.5" gauge and is located on a seven acre
site immediately west of Assiniboine Park. The railway started in
1995 and currently has 56 members. We spend most Saturday
afternoons working. We currently have 3 diesel locomotives, one
box cab under construction and several steamers under construction
by various members and about 18 cars plus 10 more under
construction. We would welcome anyone to join |
| Winnipeg,
Manitoba |
The
Winnipeg Model Railroad Club The Winnipeg Model
Railroad Club is a non-profit organization full of fun-loving
members whose purpose is to promote the interest, knowledge,
operation and enjoyment of scale railway modeling. |
| Winnipeg,
Manitoba |
Win-N-Trak
Win N Trak Model Railway Group is a non-profit
organization, whose aim is to enjoy and promote the hobby of model
railroading in "N" scale (1 /160) through the use of the
international modular layout concept developed by "NTRAK".
The NTRAK concept employs standard track locations in order to
allow modules built by members to be joined together to create
layouts of various sizes and shapes. |
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