We’re so excited to welcome you to the home of the London Irish GAA Club – proudly founded in 2024 and now the newest member of the Toronto GAA community! Based in beautiful London, Ontario, right in the heart of the Thames Valley, we’re here to bring people together through sport, culture, and connection.
Never heard of Gaelic games? That’s okay! We’re introducing the exciting Irish sports of Gaelic football and Hurling to people across Southwestern Ontario, and we want you to be part of it. We offer Men’s Football, Hurling, co-ed social programs, and youth development – no experience needed, just a willingness to give it a go.
Whether you’re looking to get active, meet new people, or try something totally different, this is your chance. We’re building a club where everyone belongs, and where fun and community come first. Curious? Come say hello – we’d love to have you on the team!
Hurling - the fastest game on grass! (sorry Lacrosse!)
Gaelic Football
We want everyone to join!! Check out Camogie!
Want to experience more Irish culture around Thames Valley?
Check out our wonderful affiliates below...
London Irish Canadian Cultural Society
We celebrate our rich culture and unite people through our world-renowned Irish friendliness. Our society, events and programs are fully inclusive and open to all, whether you are Irish-born, Irish-descended or simply have an interest in the Emerald Isle. We would love to see you at our Irish club or one of our community initiatives. We strive to build a vibrant network of passionate individuals and businesses, create a welcoming space to gather, connect, and celebrate our heritage, keep the Irish culture alive in Canada, preserve the Gaelic language by teaching it to eager learners, and revel in the joy of Irish dance, music, arts and sport.
Check it out at londonirish.ca
Irish Benevolent Society - London
The Irish Benevolent Society, since 1877, has provided an opportunity in the London area for the Irish and their descendants of all faiths, and their friends, to work together in harmony for the purpose of preserving their Irish heritage and performing works of benevolence. On March 12th, 1877 in London, Ontario, Canada, a small group of Irish born and others of Irish descent from different religions and politics organized The Irish Benevolent Society. Its purpose was, and remains, to provide opportunities for members and their friends to engage in benevolent activities and to preserve their Irish heritage.
Check it out at www.irishbenevolentsociety.ca