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ATV MANIA PICTURES

2009 ATV Mania Pictures are up!

Check them out HERE

ATV MANIA RESULTS!!!!

Show N Shine

UTV Category
3rd - Claude Gelinas
2nd - Jim Taylor
1st - Al Kirby

Sport ATV Category
2nd - Richard Vallemyre
1st - Stephane Boudreau

ATV Category
3rd - Don Robin/Melinda Selseotes
2nd - Aaron Kirby
1st - Claude Cloutier

Best Overall in Show
Claude Cloutier


Poker Runs

Family Fun Run
5th - Jason Breault - Flush
4th - AJ Clement - Flush
3rd - Nicole Bergeron - Flush
2nd - Suzanne Bergeron - Full House
1st - Rick Shaver - Full House

Extreme Run
5th - Clint Simpson - 2 pair
4th - Noel Ducharme - 2 pair
3rd - Krystal Wilson - Straight
2nd - Antoine Fillion - Full House
1st - Claude Cloutier - Full House

Mud Bog

Mens Division
3rd - Ron Fox
2nd - Norm Kingsbury
1st - Sebastien Meloche

Womens Division
2nd - Fran Ludwick
1st - Anne Gauthier

Dirtiest Bike Competition

Mens Division
3rd - Ron Fox
2nd - Denis Beaudry
1st - Phil Fox

Womens Division
3rd - Fran Ludwick
2nd - Krystal Wilson
1st - Kara Petryk

Blackfly Open 2009 Pictures

They Blackfly Open pictures are now up on the website you can look at them HERE

Annual Dinner & Awards Night Pictures

The Pictures are now up from our Annual Dinner & Awards Night. Check them out here.

Welcome to the Kirkland Lake District Chamber of Commerce
Kirkland Lake District Chamber of Commerce

It Pays to be a Chamber Member

A study done by the Shapiro Group (an Atlanta based market research firm) of 200 adults found that informing a potential customer of the company’s affiliation, through membership with its local chamber, generates a substantial increase in the perceived reputation of that particular organization.

It was found that:

  • when consumers are aware that an organization holds a chamber membership they are 44% more likely to think favourably of it
  • 57% more likely to think positively of its local reputation and
  • 63% more likely to buy goods and services in the future from such organizations
The study also found that 82% of respondents consider the chamber’s impact on the local economy to be positive; respondents believe their local chamber of commerce creates jobs and promotes local economic development.

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