Chartered on May 1, 1921, the Rotary Club of Brockville has served and supported the local community and organizations for 100 years.

Through the ideal of service, Rotarians have upheld the highest ethical standards in business and their profession while serving locally, nationally, and internationally.

Through the ideal of service, Rotarians have upheld the highest ethical standards in business and their profession while serving locally, nationally, and internationally.

Chartered on February 23rd, 2005 has served and supported the local community and organizations since then alongside the Rotary Club of Brockville.
 
Today, the Rotary Club of Brockville and the Rotary Club of the 1000 Islands (Rotary Clubs of Brockville) can be proud of the legacies that they have built over time. From purchasing Brockville's first motorized ambulance in 1927 to the realization of spearheading the Rotary Park Revitalization Project, the focus has always been on community wellness.
 
This club's fundraising has benefitted all kinds of projects, from providing monetary support for youth exchanges, sports, programming, Camp Merrywood, school scholarships, hospitals, and Sherwood Park Manor to supporting the Children of Chernobyl and other international projects.
 
Also, Rotary members are involved with community events, volunteering at Blood Donor Clinics, Santa Claus Parades, Salvation Army Christmas Kettles campaigns, Brockville and Area Food Bank collections, and the list continues.
 
The Rotary Clubs of Brockville are two of the 35,000 clubs worldwide that work together to promote peace, fight disease, provide clean water, sanitation, and hygiene, grow local economies, support education, and save mothers and children.
Serving others changes lives!