The sub-series documents the first Montreal YMCA camp. It includes scrapbooks, publicity materials, reports, correspondence, and other materials.
The sub-series documents the development, facilities, and activities of the Railroad Branch YMCAs. It includes correspondence, reports, financial records, and a souvenir book.
The sub-series contains a file of correspondence and other materials documenting Camp Thunderbird.
The file documents programs of the Montreal YMCA that were addressed to workers on railroads. It includes correspondence and other materials.
The sub-series documents the training of potential YMCA career officers in the Fellowship Training Program run by the Montreal YMCA at Sir George Williams College/University from 1923 until 1970. The sub-series includes reports, applications, evaluations, correspondence, promotional materials, newsletters, program notes and schedules, minutes, and rosters.
Records in the sub-series document individuals who served as directors and presidents of the Metropolitan Montreal YMCA. It includes correspondence, research notes, speeches, biographical records, obituaries, photographs, speeches, a menu, and other materials.
The sub-series documents the development of education on public affairs to encourage youth to develop intelligent citizenship and to accept the challenge to public service.
The records include lectures, addresses, and reports. It also contains the minutes of YMCA Mock City Council, a citizenship training venture, introduced in 1895 and documentation on the holding of several Model United Nations Assemblies in the 1950s.
The materials in the sub-series document the Montreal YMCA's relations with Protestant churches and with the Roman Catholic Church.
The sub-series consists of correspondence, reports, news items, and other materials.
The sub-series documents the Wilderness Survival Camp program. It includes a director's report and other materials.
The sub-series documents programs related to ongoing staff training and the professional development of YMCA executives. It includes reports, articles, correspondence, and program materials.
The sub-series documents the development, administration, and programming of the Lachine, later the Lachine-Dorval, Branch of the Montreal YMCA. It includes minutes, reports, correspondence, publicity materials, photographs, municipal maps, and other materials.
The sub-series documents Montreal YMCA educational programs. The documents are arranged in the following sub-sub-series:
P0145/10G01 - Constitutive documents, histories.
P0145/10G02 - Administration.
P0145/10G03 - Financial management.
P0145/10G04 - Communications.
P0145/10G05 - Buildings, properties.
P0145/10G06 - Faculty, staff.
P0145/10G07 - Students, student services, associations.
P0145/10G08 - Curriculum, programs.
P0145/10G09 - Research.
P0145/10G10 - External relations.
The sub-series documents the activities of the YMCA Hi-Y social club for high school boys and girls and SO-ED, a program which combines social and educational activities through workshops and lectures. It also provides information on the Foremen’s Club, founded in 1942 to help foremen understand supervisory responsibilities and their administration through a series of lectures and conferences.
The records include minutes, correspondence, brochures, workshop and training materials.
The sub-series documents the founding and operations of the camping associations. It includes correspondence, reports, articles, minutes, and other materials. It is organized in the following sub-sub-series:
P0145/12N01 - American Camping Association.
P0145/12N02 - Canadian Camping Association.
P0145/12N03 - Quebec Section, Canadian Camping Association.
P0145/12N04 - Quebec Camping Association/Association des camps du Québec.
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.
The sub-series documents collaboration between the Montreal YMCA and joint Canada-U.S. YMCA bodies, apart from Foreign Work/World Service.
It includes yearbooks for North American YMCAs (1889-1973, with some years missing) that were published by or by authority of the International Committee, statistical reports prepared for the year books, as well as other textual
The sub-series documents the Montreal YMCA's reflection on and evaluation of the effectiveness of its structure for fulfilling its mission.
It includes reports, studies by organizational review committees and other individuals and groups, and related minutes and correspondence.
The sub-series documents the activities of the YMCA the pre-school and nursery school programs.
The records include minutes, project descriptions, correspondence, pre-school programs, daycare reports and brochures.
The sub-series includes program reports, publicity materials, trip logs, and other records.
The sub-series provides information on the payroll and compensation activities of the YMCA.
The records include salary lists, salary guidelines, payroll ledgers and bank statements.
The sub-series documents Montreal the YMCA's leadership training programs. The sub-series includes reports, certificates, course materials, a photograph, and other materials.
Records in the sub-series document the administration, facilities, staff, campers, and program of Camp Otoreke. It includes correspondence, programs, financial records, publicity, and other materials. The sub-series is arranged in the following sub-sub-series:
P0145/12C01 - General administration.
P0145/12C02 - Financial administration.
P0145/12C03 - Land, facilities, equipment, supplies.
P0145/12C04 - Communications.
P0145/12C05 - Staff, counsellors.
P0145/12C06 - Campers.
P0145/12C07 - Program.