ABOUT US
A Canadian volunteer organization of men and women serving communities.
Our vision
To be the best volunteer organization in Canadian communities.
Elks Lodge Hall, located at 21 Elks Street in Picton, Ontario, serves as a vibrant community hub for local events, social gatherings, and charitable activities. Home to Picton Elks Lodge #326, the hall has a long-standing tradition of fostering fellowship, volunteerism, and community engagement, offering a welcoming space for residents and visitors alike.
The hall’s large, versatile layout accommodates a wide range of functions, including weddings, banquets, dances, meetings, auctions, and charity events, with bar and kitchen services available to support events of any scale. Its well-maintained interior, accessible facilities, and attentive staff make it an ideal venue for both intimate gatherings and larger celebrations.
Beyond hosting private functions, Elks Lodge Hall is deeply connected to the community, supporting programs such as charity golf tournaments, bingos, BBQs, and social events that bring people together while promoting civic engagement and local traditions.
Whether attending a social event, hosting a private function, or participating in Elks’ community initiatives, guests experience a venue that embodies hospitality, community spirit, and longstanding local heritage.
Our Achievments
- In 1976 the Elks of Canada was awarded the Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC), formerly CASLPA award, as well as the Consumer Advocacy Award in 1999, 2014 & 2016.
- The Elks & Royal Purple Fund for Children was awarded the ASHS Distinguished Service Award in 1987.
Elks Lodge 326
- We have a general membership meeting the 1st Monday of every month
- At one time our lodge had over 300 members but because of COVID-19 our membership dropped but we are working on growing our membership back to our former glory. Become a Member
- The Picton Elks Lodge #326 was established in 1949. As part of the Elks of Canada (founded in 1912), it serves as a local charitable organization in Picton
Join Us
Giving Back to the Community
With over 200 Lodges and 7,000+ members, the Elks are ready to continue growing into the future and helping wherever needed.
A Canadian volunteer organization of men and women serving communities.
Junior Elks
Open to young people ages 12–19, the Junior Elks is a free program that combines volunteering, fundraising, and mentorship from Elks members. For many, it also provides the volunteer hours needed for high school graduation.
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Who We Support
Prince Edward County Service Clubs
- Kinsmen Club of Picton
- Kiwanis
- Probus
- Royal Canadian Legion Branch 78
Worthy Causes
- Elks of Canada & Royal Purple Fund for Children
- Angel Tree
- County Food Banks
- Reaching for Rainbows
- Special Family Needs
- and many more!




