People in snow shoes.
he materials are arranged in five sub-sub-sub-series:
P0145/14D11a - Boer War.
P0145/14D11b - World War I.
P0145/14D11c - Interwar period.
P0145/14D11d - World War II.
P0145/14D11e - Post-World War II.
The sub-series documents the fundraising activities of the Montreal YMCA including the organization of fundraising events, financial campaigns and investments.
The records include committee minutes, lists of potential donor organizations, receipts, programs, and invitations. The records also include legal documents and account statements related to gifts and bequeathed estates.
Pointe Saint-Charles
The series documents the accounting activities of the Montreal YMCA.
The records include general legders, journals, cheques and receipts, tax forms, audit reports and correspondence.
Group of people snow showing with the dog.
The materials in the sub-series document the Montreal YMCA's relationships with organizations such as the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) and the Montreal Council of Social Agencies. The first joint YM-YWCA was opened in Windsor, Ontario in 1926. The sub-series also documents relations with the Student Christian Movement (which grew out of the YMCA's university branches in the 1920s), the Montreal Young Men's Hebrew Association, and other organizations.
The sub-series documents building and other committees that have been involved with the construction or renovation of Metropolitan Montreal YMCA facilities. The sub-series documents aspects of physical plant that cover more than one branch, requests from branches for major repairs and replacements, and calculations of space requirements sent from branches to the central administration. It includes correspondence, minutes, reports, statistical studies, contracts, and publicity materials for supplies and equipment.
The sub-series documents Montreal the YMCA's leadership training programs. The sub-series includes reports, certificates, course materials, a photograph, and other materials.
The materials in the sub-series document the activities of managerial groups in which executives of the Montreal YMCA have taken part. The records include correspondence, reports, minutes and other meeting documents, as well as various working documents, reports, studies, and publications. The materials are arranged in the following sub-sub-series:
P0145/04D01 - Meetings, conferences, administration.
P0145/04D02 - Publications and studies.
The records in the sub-sub-series document meetings and conferences of managerial groups in which Montreal YMCA officials took part. It includes meeting notices, reports, agendas, minutes, correspondence, and other materials.
The materials are arranged under the headings Metropolitan Montreal managerial groups; Regional, interprovincial, Canadian groups; Canada-U.S. groups; the World Federation of Associations of Secretaries.
The sub-series contains records documenting the history and media coverage of the YMCA activities and events.
The records include promotional pamphlets, brochures and advertising campaign materials. The records also include 18 scrapbooks containing press clippings on various subjects, such as building openings, educational and physical education programs, financial campaigns and the YMCA's involvement in WWI and WWII.
The sub-series documents the activities of the Montreal YMCA physical education program.
The records include committee minutes, policies, course materials, staff training programs and reports.
The sub-series documents the development, administration, and activities of the following YMCA branches: Eastern Communities (which included: Rosemount (Northeastern), Terminal Park Branch, and Montreal East), St-Laurent (Northmount), Côte St-Paul, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Mount Royal East, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (Northwestern), Guy-Favreau, Verdun-Lasalle (Southwestern), Châteauguay and Rive-Sud.
The records include committee minutes, surveys, annual reports, correspondence and publicity materials.
YMCA Central Building on Drummond Street under construction.
Soda fountain
Corner of Sherbrooke & Arlington
The sub-series documents the development, administration, and programs of the du Parc Branch YMCA. It includes correspondence, annual and other reports, a historical sketch, minutes of meetings, specifications and other architectural records, and other materials.
The sub-series documents the development, administration, and activities of the Westmount Branch YMCA. It includes minutes, annual reports, correspondence, studies, publicity materials, and other records.
The sub-series documents the spiritual, mental, social, educational and physical welfare and improvement of young men, boys, young women and girls through a variety of youth-oriented programs such as the Detached Youth Work (street work), a program designed to serve young people in the neighbourhood where they lived.
The records include minutes, correspondence, reports, brochures and other materials.