Buckhorn Community Centre – Visit Revamped Website

~ New and Improved! ~

Buckhorn, ONBuckhorn Community Centre (BCC) has unveiled its revamped website, marking a significant step forward in enhancing its digital presence and accessibility. The upgraded website promises an enriched user experience, catering to the diverse needs of the community it serves.

One of the most notable improvements to the revamped website is the streamlined navigation, making it easier for visitors to find information about upcoming events, facility rentals, and community programs. The site’s responsive design ensures compatibility across various devices, from desktops to smartphones, ensuring that everyone can access the information they need, anytime, anywhere.

The new revamped website also boasts enhanced multimedia capabilities, featuring vibrant images and videos that showcase the vibrancy of community life in Buckhorn. From photos of past events to virtual tours of the facility, visitors can now get a glimpse of what BCC has to offer in a visually engaging manner.

Visit BCC's Revamped Website

Additionally, the revamped website offers improved communication channels, including integrated social media feeds and a dedicated news section, keeping community members informed about the latest updates and announcements. Interactive features such as online registration for programs and events further streamline the user experience, allowing individuals to sign up for activities with just a few clicks.

Overall, Buckhorn Community Centre’s new revamped website reflects its commitment to serving the needs of the community in the digital age. With its user-friendly design, rich multimedia content, and enhanced communication tools, the website serves as a valuable resource for residents and visitors alike, fostering engagement and connection within the community.

About BCC

The Buckhorn Community Centre is a not-for-profit organization, raising funds through major annual events as well as many on-going activities throughout the year. Over 300 volunteers contribute their time and talents to make these events a success. It all started in the mid 1970’s when……..read it all HERE

Would you mortgage your home to help build a community centre?

Well, a group of like minded community residents gathered around the campfire and came up with the idea of building a larger facility to hold dances, bingo’s and parties. Alas, the bank wanted to be reassured that someone was going to pay the mortgage. The following residents guaranteed the bank that indeed the money would be paid back and signed papers guaranteeing that the mortgage.

40+ years ago a group of very special people had a dream and a vision. They saw the need for a community centre in Buckhorn. These courageous and generous people actually did mortgage their homes to realize their dream. With the help of Wintario funding, they built our Buckhorn Community Centre.

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