Recently Added Pipebands

July 23, 2024
Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) Pipes and Drums
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) Pipes and Drums represents the Chief of Police and the spirit of the HRPS.
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July 23, 2024
The Argylls Pipes and Drums
The Pipes and Drums (P&D) have been in continuous service in the Regiment since 1903, when the latter was raised in Hamilton as the 91st Canadian Highlanders.
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July 23, 2024
Hamilton Police Pipes and Drums
Hamilton Police Pipe Band was formed in 1961, and at that time, it was for only participating police officers.
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July 23, 2024
Branch 58 Royal Canadian Legion Pipes and Drums
The Pipes and Drums of Branch 58 Royal Canadian Legion was founded in 1927, the same year the Branch received its charter and one year after the founding of the Legion nationally. Thus, with over 96 years of continuous operation, it is one of the oldest, if not “the oldest,” Legion pipe bands in Canada. The founding pipe major was John (Jock) MacFarlane.
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July 23, 2024
Brockville Pipes and Drums
The Brockville Pipes & Drums was formed in 1931, and is one of the oldest pipe bands in Canada. The first Pipe Major was Tommy Marshall.
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July 23, 2024
London Police Pipe Band
The London Police Pipes and Drums (LPP&D) consists of serving and retired members of the London Police Service and citizens of the community representing a variety of occupations and pastimes.
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July 23, 2024
Grimsby Pipe Band
The Grimsby Pipe Band is an actively participating pipes and drums band based in Grimsby, Ontario, Canada. We practice on Saturday mornings (10 am to noon) and Tuesday Evenings (6:45 pm to 9 pm). The Grimsby Pipe Band proudly wears the Earl of St. Andrew’s Tartan along with St. Andrew’s Crest on our glengarries.
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July 23, 2024
Thorold Pipe Band
On an April evening in 1986, six men held a meeting in a home in Thorold, Ontario, and agreed to establish The Thorold Pipe Band, the first musical organization of its kind ever in the history of the city. They had been invited to this meeting by the home’s owner, Mr. James (Jimmy) V. Greig and his friend and pupil Mitchell McDowell. Establishing a pipe band in their hometown had long been a dream of Greig and McDowell, and both men were deeply gratified to see it begin to come to fruition.
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