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Pictou County Antique
Car Club - "In the fall of 1970, a small group of auto enthusiasts
got together to discuss the possibility of forming an antique car
organization in the Pictou County area. The Pictou County Antique Car Club
came into being as a result of that first meeting. The initial purpose of
the Club was to promote the collecting and restoration of the older cars
from bygone days. The first Car Show held was about a year or so from the
first meeting. From that humble beginning grew a Club with members ranging
from their early 20's to late 80's, and it has now endured for 38 years.
Members are from all over Nova Scotia. The current membership is around 90
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Miramichi
Rock-n-Roll Festival - The Festival is committed to economic
enhancement and community spirit through fun and entertainment for all
ages. In 1994, the Goodie Shop Restaurant, keeping with their 50's and
60's decor, decided to hold a Golden Oldie Car Show to allow car
enthusiasts everywhere a chance to come together and talk about their
first love: old cars. The crowd enjoyed the afternoon immensely and Rock
'N' Roll music filled the air. Today, the festival has grown
significantly and offers fun for everyone! |
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Atlantic
Nationals - 4 fun filled days of cars, outdoor attractions, live
entertainment, vendors, and cruising; all in one of the most beautiful
venues in Atlantic Canada! Book your calendars now because this annual
event always happens during the second weekend of July in beautiful
downtown Moncton, NB. |
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Atlantic
Z Car Club - Following an informal gathering on Sept. 14th, 2003, we
have organized a club to channel our enthusiasm and help one another
with our "Last Letter Addiction". On April 3rd, 2004 the
Atlantic Z Car Club Society was formed. After our 1st annual Car
Rally/Picnic in Truro Nova Scotia(see events), which saw over 50
attendees, we knew that this was going to be a fantastic group to be a
part of. If you know of anyone interested in Z cars, or a car buff that
might need that extra piece of information to help them make the plunge,
please contact us. |
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The
Halifax Antique Car
Club was formed in 1963. We meet on the fourth Sunday of each month,
except for July, August and December, currently at the Nova Scotia
Museum of Natural Science, Summer Street, Halifax. Antics
is the official publication of the Halifax Antique Car Club, is
published (with any luck at all) bi-monthly, and we welcome submissions
from members. |
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The
Digby
County Cruisers is a non-profit organization that was formed in
2000. We are a group of car enthusiasts that at the end of our
fiscal year October 2005, had 50 registered vehicles. Our
vehicles range from very old to quite modern, cars and trucks, modified
and originals, touring cars to muscle cars. |
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The
New Brunswick Antique Auto Club Inc. is a non-profit organization
open to all interested parties; owning an antique vehicle is not
required for membership. The club magazine "Wheeltracks"
is published quarterly and mailed to all members. "Wheeltracks"
includes a lot of activities put on by the regions, stories of members
vehicles, up coming events, pictures, and even a section for
women. |
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Atlantic
Muscle Car Association - "If you enjoy your car and would
like to see it in a group of other musclecars drawing attention from
the public, then you need to browse this site and join our club."
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Canada's
Hot Rods Online - 100% Canadian Content with classifieds, articles,
event listings, forums and links. Includes club listings and even
"Fun Stuff", amusing automotive stories. |
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Newfoundland
Antique & Classic Car Club - In 1980, a small group of antique
car lovers decided it was time to form a club. On October 1, 1980 they
held a meeting at the Lester Hotel in St. John’s. With approximately
18-20 people in attendance, and Newfoundland’s first antique car club,
the Newfoundland Antique and Classic Car Club (NACCC), was formed. It
has been 20 years since that first meeting and the Club is still going
strong with many of its original members still active participants.
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NAAACCC
- Mission Statement - The National Association of Antique Automobile
Clubs of Canada Corporation will strive to act as the unified voice of
the automotive hobbyist in Canada by promoting and encouraging the
preservation of the automobile, it's historic lore, and its associated
items. The NAAACCC will encourage a cooperative working
relationship between governments at both the federal and provincial
level to prevent restrictive legislation.
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Autos |
Old
Autos - The official web site of this popular newsletter for the
Canadian auto enthusiast (published bi-monthly.) |
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Silver
Wheels Insurance - The Silver Wheels plan is specifically designed
to fill insurance needs of antique, classic and special interest
automobile owners. At Gary Steeves Insurance his knowledgeable staff
provides Good Old Fashion Service. Gary himself is a member of the
G.A.A.C. and is one of our major sponsors of our annual Show & Shine |
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Valley
Monte Carlo Car Club - This club is made up of people from all
across the Annapolis Valley who love the Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
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British
Automobile Touring Association of NS - BATANS is a non-profit
organization registered in Nova Scotia, Canada, whose mandate is to
promote the enjoyment and preservation of British automobiles, and
encourage fellowship amongst the owners and admirers. |
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First
Trans-Canada Auto Trip - Eighty-five
years ago, Thomas Wilby and Jack Haney drove a 1912 REO
automobile across Canada. It was the first Trans-Canada automobile trip.
This year, Lorne, Irene, and Peter Findlay will re-trace Wilby and
Haney's historic route in their own 1912 REO. Accompanying them will be
Ontario writer John Nicil. |
Golden
Age Automobile Club
PO Box
252, Truro
Nova Scotia, Canada, B2N 5C1
email: info@goldenageautoclub.com
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