Pipeband

Rob Roy Pipe Band

Rob Roy Pipe Band

The Rob Roy Pipe Band and Highland Dancers of Kingston, Ontario, Canada is a strong community organization with a long history of offering instruction in piping, drumming and dancing. As one of only a few permanently integrated band and dancer groups, Rob Roy performs in over 200 engagements (parades, community events, competitions) a year throughout Canada, the United States, and Scotland.

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Teeswater Highlanders Pipes and Drums Band

Teeswater Highlanders Pipes and Drums Band

The Teeswater Highlanders Pipe and Drum Band is based in Teeswater, a village in Culross Township, Bruce County, Ontario.

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Durham College Pipe Band

Durham College Pipe Band

The Durham College Pipes and Drums has been a non-competitive teaching band which was established in February of 2005. This year (2023) we have decided to try our hand at competing at the Grade 5 level in three Highland Games: Georgetown, Cambridge and Fergus. We will continue to perform as a street marching band in several local events. Check out the “Engagements” listing for dates and times. The band welcomes both experienced and novice pipers and drummers.

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Grand Celtic Pipe Band

Grand Celtic Pipe Band

The Grand Celtic Pipe Band made its debut performance in 2000. We are a diverse group of players, from young beginners to seasoned veterans, who focus on competitive pipe band performance, improving skills, and having fun. The players themselves are strongly encouraged to compete in solo events to continuously aim for improvement and many do so, at various levels, with great success.

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Windsor Police Pipe Band

Windsor Police Pipe Band

In the fall of 1999, a group of pipers and drummers from the Windsor/Metro Detroit area came together and formed a Grade 3 level band with the goal of going out and competing in the summer of 2000. This new band was named “Ballinedan Pipe Band”. During this time The Windsor Police Pipe Band was a Grade 4 level band but was not competing at any contests again for the second straight year.

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Windsor Society Pipe Band

Windsor Society Pipe Band

Established as a non-profit corporation in 1985, the Scottish Society of Windsor Pipe band is a community band. We can be heard playing through out Southwestern Ontario and Michigan, at community and service club functions and festivals.

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Burlington Firefighters Pipes and Drums

Burlington Firefighters Pipes and Drums

The Burlington Firefighters Pipes and Drums was started in November of 2007 following the line-of-duty-death of Burlington fire fighter Wayne Topping. It was at his funeral that a small group of members from the Burlington Fire Department saw the need, and interest, in having a pipe and drum band of its own. Why a pipe and drum band? To quote Rick Lasky, Fire Chief of Lewisville Texas, it is about “Duty, Honour and Pride”, it is about “honouring our brothers and sisters, our families both in the fire house and at home”, “and the time to honour them is now, while they are here, while they can hear it.” Enlisting the vast knowledge and experience of Captain and Pipe Major Jeff Swance, with assistance from Special Constable and Pipe Sergeant Jeff Redford, Acting Captain and Pipe Corporal Dan Everett and retired Captain and Drum Sergeant Gary Humes, a group of approximately 20 members began lessons in Great Highland piping and Highland drumming. None, but the instructors had any experience in piping or drumming. Some members had no musical experience at all.​

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Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) Pipes and Drums

Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) Pipes and Drums

The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) Pipes and Drums represents the Chief of Police and the spirit of the HRPS.

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The Argylls Pipes and Drums

The Argylls Pipes and Drums

The Pipes and Drums (P&D) have been in continuous service in the Regiment since 1903, when the latter was raised in Hamilton as the 91st Canadian Highlanders.

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Hamilton Police Pipes and Drums

Hamilton Police Pipes and Drums

Hamilton Police Pipe Band was formed in 1961, and at that time, it was for only participating police officers.

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