Navan, Ontario, Canada
Our small but vigorous club has been serving the community of Navan, near Ottawa, since 1952.
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Get convenient OFF-STREET PARKING while enjoying the fair by making a small donation to our Welfare Fund.
Look for our float in the parade on Saturday and donate to the Hannah Billings fund by buying 50/50 draw tickets at the demolition derby.
Please note that we depend on the assistance of many friends and family to help us with the off-street Fair Parking. This is one of our biggest fundraisers for the year and you can be a part of it.
Students can get volunteer hours credit. Volunteers will be supported by a Navan Lions Club member. Each shift lasts between 2-3 hours. If you have helped in previous years, you should have received an email inviting you to participate again and providing more details. If you have not received that email and require more information, you can request a copy or contact Tony Fiorentino HERE.
We are now registering volunteers online through the link below. Once registered, you will receive an acknowledgement of your registration and timely reminders of your shift booking(s).
Once again, this great fund raising opportunity is made possible by the generosity of our friends at the New Oak Tree, The Physio Space and Navan Autopro. Please support their businesses.
For a second consecutive year, Cumberland, Orleans and Navan Lions Clubs worked together to organize the Orleans Walk for Dog guides on May 31, 2026. The goal of the Dog Walk is to raise funds to help provide dog guides to Canadians with disabilities. The Orleans Walk for Dog guides was held at the Maple Hall in Cumberland and included Orleans native, Kevin Frost, who delivered an inspirational message to the roughly 25 participants about how dog guides have been a life saver for him since he was diagnosed with Usher’s Syndrome. The Lions reached out to many dog owners and dog lovers alike to encourage their participation. For example, Lions could be seen promoting the Dog Walk at the dog-friendly open-air market held in Navan a week earlier. All the proceeds raised from the Dog Walk will go to the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog guides (LFCDg). This year, the group managed to raise more than $7,500 with the support of several sponsors including: Pet Valu on Watters Road in Orleans. Other donations, including the one made by Kevin Frost through proceeds from his book, helped the committee surpass their goal. Theresa St-Denis, member of the Cumberland Lions Club, stated: “Lions believe strongly in helping to support the LFCDg. We are proud to have been able to build on the work we achieved last year.”
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