Proceeds

When you buy a Dundas Catch the Ace ticket, 50% of all ticket sales go directly to supporting the St. Joseph's Villa Foundation and the Royal Canadian Legion Valley City Branch 36, which supports many more organizations in our community.

The Legion serves our communities and our country

Legion Branches are the cornerstone of communities across Canada, and provide one of the largest volunteer bases in the country. With 1,350 Branches from coast to coast to coast, our members provide local services and supports to build a stronger Canada. Whether helping local Veterans, supporting seniors, providing youth sports programs, raising funds, volunteering to help those in need, or simply offering a place to gather for fun and celebration, Legionnaires provide essential services in their communities

Over the past 12 months The Royal Canadian Legion, Dundas, has donated over $234,000 to many local charities including:

  • Juravinski Cancer Clinic Foundation
  • McMaster Children’s Hospital Foundation
  • Dundas Terry Fox Run
  • Hamilton Boys And Girls Club
  • Cancer Assistance Program
  • St Josephs Villa Foundation
  • Wentworth Lodge
  • 2865 Army Cadets
  • 534 Firebird Squadron Cadets
  • Navy League of Dundas
  • Routes Youth Group Dundas
  • Dundas Little League
  • Dundas Minor Hockey
  • Dundas Junior Blues C
  • Dundas Minor Hockey


    The Legion serves all Veterans

    The Royal Canadian Legion was founded by Veterans and for Veterans. We advocate for the care and benefits for all who served Canada, regardless of when or where they served. The Legion also provides representation and assistance to Veterans, including currently serving Canadian Armed Forces and RCMP, and their families, and access to our services is available to them at no cost, whether or not they are Legion members. The Legion helps thousands of Veterans each year and makes significant positive changes in their lives. 

    The Legion exists so that Canada never forgets

    The Legion understands the importance of honouring past sacrifices and acknowledging the courage of those who served and still serve today. Through Remembrance Day ceremonies, the Poppy campaigncommemorative activitiesyouth education programs and more, the Legion helps Canadians to honour and remember.