Corinthian

Corinthian Lodge No. 330 Middlesex County voted for the incorporation of London East as a Village in May, 1874, with Adelaide Street being the dividing line between London and London East. Lilleys Corners was the Post Office up to this time, located at the corner of Dundas and Adelaide Streets. This building was erected...read more

St. John’s

St. John’s Lodge No. 209a is the oldest Lodge in the London West Masonic District. Together with its Irish twin, St. John’s Lodge No. 20 (London East), it can trace its origin to a warrant issued by the G.L. of Ireland on October 4, 1841. Renowned for their “Irish” ritual, it is not surprising,...read more

The Tuscan

The Tuscan Lodge hold our regular meeting on the first Monday of every month at the Masonic Centre on Dufferin Ave. in London Ontario. Being a mason is about making good men better.  The brethren of The Tuscan 195 accomplish this both in work and play.  Over the past few years, we have worked...read more

St. Georges

St. George’s Lodge No. 42, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons London West District – Grand Lodge of Canada, in the Province of Ontario Warrant granted by the Grand Lodge of England April 9th, 1853. Amalgamated with the Grand Lodge of Canada July 14th, 1858. For over 170 years, the members and families of St. George’s...read more

Centennial

Through the leadership of Cecil J. Hill and the support of 79 members of other lodges, Centennial Lodge started under dispensation in 1955. Grand Lodge and the city of London were a hundred years old that year, and Centennial was an appropriate name for this new lodge. The Crest of the City of London...read more
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