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The Friends of Wesleyville Village are always looking for new friends, volunteers, and helping hands! If you're interested in getting involved, please reach out using the form below or emailing friendsofwesleyvillevillage@gmail.com.

Looking to volunteer?

If you'd like to spend some time in the serenity of Wesleyville helping out with an event or general clean-up and small repairs, we'd love to hear from you!

Thanks for your interest! We'll be in touch soon.

Have a story to share?

We're always looking for stories from people who have a connection to Wesleyville Village. Fill out the form below and we will get back to you soon!

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Become a Member!

Wesleyville Village remains a strong community thanks to dedicated members who love to see the village restored, maintained, and animated. We're always on the looking for new Friends like you!

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Membership is free with any donation over $20 (Single) or $35 (Family). Donations are receipted annually.

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Contact us by email at 
friendsofwesleyvillevillage@gmail.com 
or by phone at 905-376-8270

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CONTACT:
friendsofwesleyvillevillage@gmail.com

Phone: (905) 376-8270

2082 Lakeshore Road, Port Hope, ON L1A 3V7​

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The Friends of Wesleyville Village was founded on the lands of the Michi Saagig Anishinaabeg traditional territory covered by the Williams Treaties, specifically the Gunshot Treaty signed by the Mississauga First Nations of Alderville, Curve Lake, Hiawatha and Scugog Island. We express gratitude towards the Indigenous peoples who have and will continue to steward these lands and waters. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We dedicate ourselves to moving forward in the spirit of partnership, collaboration, and reconciliation, as we contemplate the possibilities that lie ahead. Our commitment is to listen, learn, and establish meaningful relationships with our Indigenous sector colleagues, and take actions that advance reconciliation. We do so by recognizing the past and working towards a shared future.

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© 2025 The Friends of Wesleyville Village, Ontario  |  CRA Registered Charitable Organization No: 810984229RR0001

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