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  • HOME
  • About
    • Context
    • History
    • Team & Contact
    • Governance
    • Media
    • Supporters
  • Programs
    • Generations >
      • Cultural Roulant
    • Wellness Groups >
      • BiblioTech Connect
      • Hootenanny
    • Rabbit Hole Cafe
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • CAREERS
  • DONATE
  • RENTALS
  • / FR
 55+ COMMUNITY HOUR
Check our wellness groups calendar for updated information about the time and location ​
Our longest running wellness group, the 55+ Community Hour, is a space for seniors to gather with their peers and partake in activities, workshops, and outings focused on their specific interests. Past activities have included information sessions on dementia, hearing loss, and nutrition; travel presentations; workshops on origami, indoor plants, and social media; discussions of tenant rights, ageing, and last wills; and special trips to the Laurentians, local museums, and nearby parks. 

The group is free for all seniors 55+ who pre-register with the Yellow Door. Please check the calendar for updates on each week's activity/topic.

Contact Sonia at 
activities@yellowdoor.org with any questions or to sign up!
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​WRITE US: info@yellowdoor.org
CALL US: 514.845.2600
VISIT US: 3625 rue Aylmer, Montréal, QC H2X 2C3 


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​We acknowledge that The Yellow Door is situated on unceded Indigenous land, as it was taken without treaty or agreement. We recognize the Kanien’keha:ka Nation as the custodians of Tiohtia:ke (Montreal), a traditional meeting place with other Iroquoians and Algonquians, including the Algonquin-Anishinaabe, Atikamekw and the Huron-Wendat. We stand in solidarity and in action in supporting the journey towards reconciliation.