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Pagan Federation - Canada

With almost half a century of experience, the Pagan Federation (PF) started in England and shortly thereafter sowed the seeds for its sister organization: the Pagan Federation International (PFI), to respond to the needs of Pagans who did not reside in England. Now PFI has local branches all over the world: including Asia, South America, Australia, United Kingdom, Portugal, Germany, The Netherlands, Hungary, Germany, Belgium and of course Canada and the USA, and this list only continues to grow! Currently there are over 7,000 PF and PFI members; you can rest assured that we are not a fly by night (no pun intended) organization.

In Canada, we are always interested in talking with members to start pub moots, coffee cauldrons, festivals or events that promote paganism in a positive, informative and healthy manner. Also, if you are interested in becoming a Local Organizer in your pagan community, let us know.

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Wiccan Church of Canada

The Wiccan Church of Canada is Canada's oldest and largest public Wiccan organization, and has been offering public circles and classes for almost 40 years now. Traditionally, Wicca is usually practical in small close-knit groups called covens, but increasingly, as it has become more popular, a need has developed for public spaces in which Wiccans can gather together to worship with a community.

As an organization, the WCC's goal is threefold:

  • First, to assist practicing Wiccans in achieving a spiritual balance that brings them into true harmony with the Gods
  • Second, to bring to the non-Wiccan population an understanding that we are a positive, reputable and life-affirming religious and lifestyle alternative.
  • Third, to achieve for Wiccans the same rights and freedoms enjoyed by other more mainstream religions.
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Little Canada

Little Canada is a unique visitor attraction in the heart of Toronto that tells the stories of Canada and showcases the country’s cities & landscapes through the art of miniature.

While miniature, it’s not small. It spans 45,000 sq. ft – that’s two hockey rinks! It’s a place where the CN Tower stands 12 ft tall, the Bay of Fundy simulates the highest tides in the world with its 400L basin, and over 40,000 little figures call it home.

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Barrie Witches on Facebook

I am pending to join the group. I'm not sure I want to connect with anyone. But, maybe. The description for the group is pretty much the standard stuff.

About Welcome to Barrie's Whispering Woods & Woven Ways group, a whimsical and inclusive place for witches, pagans, and magical practitioners in Barrie and the surrounding areas! The purpose is to cultivate a vibrant, supportive community where kindred spirits can:

  • Connect & Share: Find your local coven or simply meet like-minded individuals. Share your experiences, knowledge, and insights on all things pagan and magical.
  • Learn & Grow: Explore different paths, discuss traditions, and delve into studies of the craft. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your journey, there's always something new to learn.
  • Support & Uplift: Build strong, authentic relationships in a safe and non-judgmental space. Where we can all offer support, understanding, and encouragement to one another through life's ebbs and flows.
  • Celebrate Together: Mark the turning of the Wheel of the Year, celebrate the Esbats (full moons), and honour the ancient ways in the community.

This is a place for genuine connection, mutual respect, and the joyful exploration of paganism. Let's weave a strong, supportive web together! Let's remember, no path is better than the other... Blessed be!

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Superstitious Times

Reporting about the paranormal in Canada with a healthy dose of skepticism, science and journalistic integrity.

Based in Toronto, Ontario.