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Sikh Martyrdom Parade Brampton On Sunday, June 9th

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Sikh Motorcycle Club At Sikh Martyrdom Parade Brampton On Sunday June 9th. Parnam Shaheedan Noo. Nagar Kirtan Was In Remembrance Of Shaheedi Of Guru Arjan Dev Ji & All Shaheeds Of 1984. Very Well Organized Parade. We Can Say It Was One Of The Most Organized & Disciplined Parades Of North America.

Sikh Motorcycle Club raised $15,000 for Diabetes Canada

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The ride for the event started from Ontario Khalsa Darbar at around 10.30 am and went to Dunwin Gurdwara Mississauga. The team of riders got a warm welcome on their arrival. The event then finished at Ontario Khalsa Darbar Dixie Gurughar.About 40 riders participated in this event and each member contributed $200 to raise the donated amount. Mississauga Sikh Spiritual Centre and Dixie Gurdwara Committees welcomed the riders on their… Read More »Sikh Motorcycle Club raised $15,000 for Diabetes Canada

Malton Nagar Kirtan 2019

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Thousands of Sikhs will parade through Malton this weekend to commemorate the Khalsa Day festival. Sunday afternoon, members of Mississauga’s Sikh community will march from the Malton Gurdwara at 7280 Airport Rd. to the Rexdale Gurdwara. The Sikh community celebrates the Khalsa festival to educate other Canadians about their faith and ensure the culture is kept alive by new generations of Canadian-born Sikhs. In past years, the downtown Toronto parade… Read More »Malton Nagar Kirtan 2019

Khalsa Day Parade 2019

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Vaisakhi also knowns as Khalsa Day celebrates the Sikh New Year and the establishment of the Sikh community in 1699. In Toronto, the Ontario Sikhs and Gurdwaras Council (OSGC) organizes an annual parade along Lakeshore Blvd. This is the third largest parade in Canada and attracts thousands of participants and spectators each year. The parade kicks off at 1:00 from the Canadian National Exhibition grounds and travels east to Toronto… Read More »Khalsa Day Parade 2019

Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario’s Ride Against Diabetes

Raised: $25,842 Discovering that you or a loved one’s young child has type 1 or type 2 diabetes can give rise to many emotions. You may feel angry, sad, upset, guilty, helpless or anxious, and you may worry whether you will be able to cope with the level of care your child will need every day. With the support of motorcycle clubs across Canada, Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario is… Read More »Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario’s Ride Against Diabetes

Gala Night 2018

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Sikh Motorcycle Club Celebrated their Gala Night in Brampton