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Anyone, of any age, who has an interest in the history of Canada and the Loyalists can join the Bay of Quinte Branch.  You do not have to be descended from a Loyalist to become a member of the Association.

History: The United Empire Loyalists' Association was incorporated on May 27, 1914. On June 26, 1956, the Bay of Quinte Branch was formed at Adolphustown Hall, with twenty-one members. Today, Bay of Quinte Branch is one of the largest and most active in the Association.

Meetings: Regular meetings are held in Belleville, Ontario. The Annual General Meeting is held each May at  Adolphustown Hall. Click here for a list of upcoimg meetings.

Newsletters: Each member receives our Branch newsletter The Quinte Loyalist Muster in advance of a regular meeting and a subscription to the national Association's magazine, The Loyalist Gazette .

Projects: Through our registered charity, United Empire Loyalist Heritage Centre & Park, our Branch volunteers are active in the Loyalist Fifes and Drums, Herkimer's Bateaux Company, Casey House.

Branch Store: The Bay of Quinte Branch has a selection of items from books to commemorative pins and flags for sale. Visit the Branch Store here.

Membership: Annual dues for membership in United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, Bay of Quinte Branch are payable each calendar year as follows:
• CAD50 Individual Member
• CAD65 Family Member
• CAD15 Multi-Branch Member

2009 National Convention: The Bay of Quinte Branch was host to the AGM in 2009 and celebrated the 225th anniversary of the founding of  the Province of Ontario.

Address: 54 Adolphustown Park Road, RR1, Bath ON. K0H 1G0
Phone: 613-373-2196 Email: 1784@uel.ca


Our Friends and Supporters:
UELAC Dominion
Loyalist Fife and Drums
Town of Greater Napanee
Herkimer Bateaux Coy.
Prince Edward County Museums
Napanee Chamber of Commerce
Wandering Journalist Productions, Napanee
Prince Edward/Lennox & Addington Communities Futures Development Corporation
Windswept Productions, Belleville
Trillium Foundation
Ontario Heritage Trust