407 Provencher Boulevard
Established in 1905, The Belgian Club was built as a place to socialize and celebrate our Belgian heritage. Constructed by Frank Wynant and Marcel De Leeuw under architect J.A. Senecal, the building was expanded in 1911, 1914, 1947, and the interior renovated in 1983. Notable features include its iconic neon sign and original tin ceilings. This year, we will highlight Belgian immigrants’ contributions to dairy farming, archery, lace, bowling (rolle bolle), and folk dancing. We welcome everyone to explore our building and learn about our culture!