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The Icelandic Canadian Club of
British Columbia traces its beginning to August 8th, 1908,
when the Literary Society Ingólfur was established in
Vancouver. Since it was established the name of the Club has
been changed twice. The first change took place in 1946 when
Ingólfur merged with the social club Ísafold
under the name Ströndin. The second change took place
in 1967 when the new name was adopted as part of a long-term
re-organization of the Club. But through these nine decades
and three different names the unity of the membership and
the objectives of promoting a common fellowship and
friendship between persons of Icelandic descent - remains
unchanged. The I.C.C of B.C. is the most active single Icelandic Organization in N. A. with a paid membership of about 5OO persons of all ages. It regularly holds Icelandic language classes, maintains an Icelandic Heritage Library and celebrates Icelandic holidays and cultural traditions, produces an 8 page monthly newsletter for its friends and members, offers a scholarship program to students of Icelandic descent, and in 1990 acquired 'Iceland House' to meet most of its growing needs. The I.C.C. of B.C. also works with the INL to achieve a national voice for Icelandic Culture throughout North America.
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