Ontario and Eastern Canada:
www.ottawa-rocketry.org
The Ottawa Rocketry Group (ORG) has hosted Blazing Archer,
the largest high power launch in Eastern Canada. They host regular model
rocket launches in the Ottawa area. If you want to learn about model or high
power rocketry, make the trip to an ORG launch. Great people and a solid
club.
www.tripoli-quebec.org
Tripoli-Quebec has replaced A3maQ as the premier rocketry
club in Quebec. Every year they host Fusée-Fête -- a high power launch
that draws flyers from all over Eastern Ontario. Excellent people who always
welcome Kingston Aerospace to their launches.
The North American Propulsion and Aerospace Society is a non-commercial, non-profit rocketry organization, with headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. NAPAS is dedicated to providing its members with a venue in which to pursue and develop their skills in model, high power and experimental rocketry. We host various rocketry related activities, including launches, lectures, seminars and hands-on workshops.
| FAR http://users.cs.dal.ca/~smedley/FAR/ | |
- Fredericton Association of RocketryDedicated to the pursuit of model and high-power rocketry activities in Fredericton and surrounding areas. The Fredericton Association of Rocketry hosts Rage at the Gage every year in Fredericton. If you want to fly high in Eastern Canada, this is currently the only place to get over 15,000 feet. The launch is also small enough that you can get to know most of the flyers. The club members make you feel very welcome.Contact Neal Hickey [hickeynk@nbnet.nb.ca] or Mark Roberts [roberts@unb.ca] for more information or check out the FAR Website |
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BCRC flys in the Abbotsford and Pemberton areas. Visit the BCRC website or contact the CAR British Columbia representative Allen Upward. |
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- Calgary Rocketry AssociationThe Calgary Rocketry Association actively promotes high power rocketry in Canada, and has many members active in both model and high power rocketry. CRA members are active with Space Days, Aviation Days and Youth Rocketry classes through the Calgary Aerospace Museum. The Sullivan Lake HPR Launch, held in late September just east of Hanna, AB, is the CRAs signature event. The year 2002 was the 10th annual Sullivan Lake launch! Along with the Edmonton Rocketry Group, CRA also holds the annual Southern Area Meet (SAM), a competitive Model Rocket Launch. Contact Ken Baldwin or visit the CRA website for mor information. |
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The Lethbridge Rocketry Association is a group of dedicated rocketeers of all ages that share a common interest: to have fun! LRA members carry a membership with CAR, which gives them the ability to take part in high powered rocket launches throughout the year. A membership isn't needed for low-powered rockets, but is recommended. The annual Roc Lake Launch, the largest high power launch in Canada, held just south of Lethbridge on the last weekend of June, is hosted by the LRA. Visit the LRA website, or contact Max Baines for more information. |
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The Edmonton Rocketry Club is dedicated to the promotion of rocketry activities in the Edmonton area. We are a group of individuals interested in building and (safely) flying rockets of all sizes and power classifications. We fly everything from small model rockets on A thru G impulse motors, to large sophisticated models equipped with electronics and cameras. These larger rockets are launched at CAR (Canadian Association of Rocketry) sanctioned events using high power motors in the H and up impulse range. ERC maintains an affiliation with the Calgary Rocketry Association. Visit www.edmontonrocketry.net or contact erc@edmontonrocketry.net for more information. |
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- Cold Lake Rocket ClubThe Cold Lake Rocket Club is dedicated to the promotion of rocketry activities in the Cold Lake, Alberta area. Visit the CLRC website or contact Robert Runnels (780-594-2197) for more information. |
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American Clubs:
http://www.marsclub.org/new1/index.php

http://www.metrarocketclub.org/
The Buffalo Rocket Society was founded in January of 1996 as Tripoli Western New York, and received a Tripoli Rocket Association (TRA) designation as Prefecture #85 in February of 1996.
The BRS supports and encourages all forms of rocketry that are conducted in a safe, professional, well organized manner, following all applicable local, state and federal regulations. Safety is our highest priority. The Society provides and promotes learning experiences on a wide variety of topics in rocket technologies, and other related aerospace, communication and computer technologies.
Maryland Delaware
Rocketry
Association Inc.(MDRA)
http://www.mdrocketry.org/index.html Maryland Tripoli #68
Central and Western Canada:
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- Calgary Rocketry Association The Calgary Rocketry Association actively promotes high power rocketry in Canada, and has many members active in both model and high power rocketry. CRA members are active with Space Days, Aviation Days and Youth Rocketry classes through the Calgary Aerospace Museum. The Sullivan Lake HPR Launch, held in late September just east of Hanna, AB, is the CRAs signature event. The year 2002 was the 10th annual Sullivan Lake launch! Along with the Edmonton Rocketry Group, CRA also holds the annual Southern Area Meet (SAM), a competitive Model Rocket Launch. Contact Ken Baldwin or visit the CRA website for mor information. |
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The Lethbridge Rocketry Association is a group of dedicated rocketeers of all ages that share a common interest: to have fun! LRA members carry a membership with CAR, which gives them the ability to take part in high powered rocket launches throughout the year. A membership isn't needed for low-powered rockets, but is recommended. The annual Roc Lake Launch, the largest high power launch in Canada, held just south of Lethbridge on the last weekend of June, is hosted by the LRA. Visit the LRA website, or contact Max Baines for more information. |
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The Edmonton Rocketry Club is dedicated to the promotion of rocketry activities in the Edmonton area. We are a group of individuals interested in building and (safely) flying rockets of all sizes and power classifications. We fly everything from small model rockets on A thru G impulse motors, to large sophisticated models equipped with electronics and cameras. These larger rockets are launched at CAR (Canadian Association of Rocketry) sanctioned events using high power motors in the H and up impulse range. ERC maintains an affiliation with the Calgary Rocketry Association. Visit www.edmontonrocketry.net or contact erc@edmontonrocketry.net for more information. |
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- Cold Lake Rocket Club The Cold Lake Rocket Club is dedicated to the promotion of rocketry activities in the Cold Lake, Alberta area. Visit the CLRC website or contact Robert Runnels (780-594-2197) for more information. |
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American Clubs:
http://www.marsclub.org/new1/index.php

http://www.metrarocketclub.org/
The Buffalo Rocket Society was founded in January of 1996 as Tripoli Western New York, and received a Tripoli Rocket Association (TRA) designation as Prefecture #85 in February of 1996.
The BRS supports and encourages all forms of rocketry that are conducted in a safe, professional, well organized manner, following all applicable local, state and federal regulations. Safety is our highest priority. The Society provides and promotes learning experiences on a wide variety of topics in rocket technologies, and other related aerospace, communication and computer technologies.
Maryland Delaware
Rocketry
Association Inc.(MDRA)
http://www.mdrocketry.org/index.html Maryland Tripoli #68