North Toronto Croquet Club (NT), originally established in 1912 as a lawn bowling club, transitioned to croquet 20 years ago and has experienced significant growth in recent years. While the club had a modest membership for its first 15 years as a croquet club the past five years have marked a transformative period. As of the 2024 season, the club had 67 total members, making NT the second-largest croquet club in Canada.
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The Tenerife Club de Croquet takes its inspiration from the rich British heritage treasured by the Canaries and honors the tradition of croquet practiced in our land since old times. Among its objectives, Tenerife Club de Croquet seeks to encourage the practice of croquet both recreationally and competitively.
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For the Boca Grande Croquet Club in Boca Grande, Florida, age is just a number every Thursday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. as the Community Center great lawn transforms into a hub of camaraderie and leisure. Embracing players of all ages, Boca Grande’s world-class croquet instructors ensure that the only requirement for an afternoon of enjoyment is showing up to play The club provides all the equipment and there is no need to worry about traditional white attire.
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