Sep 05 2010
OVTC – Drive To Tremblant
| September 12, 2010 | ||
| 8:30 am | to | 4:30 pm |
The folks from the Ottawa Valley Triumph Club are organizing a drive to Mont Tremblant on Sunday September 12th.
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Sep 05 2010
| September 12, 2010 | ||
| 8:30 am | to | 4:30 pm |
The folks from the Ottawa Valley Triumph Club are organizing a drive to Mont Tremblant on Sunday September 12th.
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May 15 2010
Canada Science and Technology Museum Summer 2010 Program
Click here to see the details of this program
Canada_Science_and_Tech_Museum_Program
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Apr 20 2010
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Even though the number of participants was low, the Drive Your MGA Day event was a good one. The weather was fine and the roads were good and the vehicles ran flawlessly (that means no tech sessions needed along the way). Take a look at the PHOTOS pages of this web site in the 2010 Drive Your MGA Day area to see who attended.
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Nov 29 2009
| May 29, 2010 9:00 am | to | June 6, 2010 7:00 pm |
Gaps and Notches Challenge
- 8 nights, 9 days, Saturday May 29th thru Sunday June 6th 2010.
- accommodations at historic inns, priced between $125 and $150 including breakfast.
- approx. 1200 miles total.
- 24 gaps, notches and mountain passes.
- optional Mt. Washington and Mt. Equinox climbs.
- countless sightseeing and shopping opportunities.
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Sep 05 2009
Update: Roy’s current ‘Round The World’ tour is almost over as he is due back home on or about October 14thClick on this text to see an interesting web site with a story about a whirlwind tour around the world in an MG Midget. And here is a picture of the world traveler in Ottawa
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Jun 29 2009
These web links to Classic Autosports Online were found by club member Jim Nunn:
A story of an MG Midget rebuild:
http://classicmotorsports.net/project-cars/1971-mg-midget/
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May 17 2007
MG Owners
By Graham Ayers
I have heard it said on numerous occasions that you meet the nicest people in MGs. Why is this?
Apr 14 2007
We are a lucky people!! We all come from different walks of life but have a common passion for a simple little British car. Yes, the Chinese may now own the Marque but MG will always be a Little British Car! It is the MG that has introduced us to each other, brought us round trip on journeys together, let us scrape knuckles with each other and foremost to gather to enjoy each others company. What would be the purpose of a club without a strong social current? And we certainly are social. Have you seen this years calendar of events? Thanks to all of you who coordinate, contribute and host these enjoyable events. Have you been to one of our tech sessions? Again thanks to those who coordinate (Karl) and those who host these terrific learning events (again Karl and so many others). Have you been to one of our meetings? We eat, drink and do a little business…but again it takes work to keep these meetings organized and fun (thanks to the current and former Club Presidents). This club is made up of talented and dedicated people who deserve to get out once in a while to have fun. If you haven’t done so recently you should join us on a trip, come to a meeting or tech session, offer to help out at an event. Get involved! Your efforts will be appreciated and you’ll have fun. OMGC club members are lucky to have such an active club…and the OMGC is lucky to have such friendly and outgoing members!
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