AA MEETINGS IN THE CITY OF CORNWALL, ONTARIO
District 50
Cornwall & Area
613-938-1984
MONDAY
The Nooners Group 12 – 1 pm (CDWE)
Steps /Traditions/Big Book
Wesleyan Church
780 Sydney St., Cornwall, ON
5th Tradition Group (Big Book Study) 8–9 pm (ODE)
Knights of Columbus, 2nd Floor
205 Amelia St, Cornwall
Hybrid ID: 698 936 3585 Password: 60263
TUESDAY
Men’s Group 7 - 8 pm (ODWE)
First Baptist Church,
310 York St, Cornwall, ON
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5th Tradition Group (12-12) 8-9 pm ODE)
Knights of Columbus, 2nd Floor
205 Amelia Street, Cornwall
Hybrid ID: 698 936 3585 Password: 60263
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WEDNESDAY​
Wednesday Morning Meeting
8:30 am online
Living Sober, As Bill sees it, BB, and 12 x 12 Open Discussion
Online using MS Teams App
Wednesday Morning Group 8:30AM (Weekly Meeting) | Microsoft Teams | Meet-up-Join
Meeting ID: 937 873 939 064 3
Passcode: 4wApah
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Sunshine Group ( 7-8 pm ) (CDE)
Trinity Church
105 second Street W. , Cornwall On.
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5th Tradition Group (Topic Discussion) 8-9 pm (ODE)
Knights of Columbus, 2nd Floor
205 Amelia Street, Cornwall
Hybrid ID: 698 936 3585 Password: 60263
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THURSDAY
Seaway International 8 - 9 pm (CDWE)
Trinity Church
105 Second St W, Cornwall, ON
FRIDAY
The Nooners 12 - 1 pm (CDWE)
Wesleyan Church
780 Sydney St., Cornwall, ON
5th Tradition Group (Big Book Study) 8–9 pm (ODE)
Knights of Columbus, 2nd Floor
205 Amelia St, Cornwall
Hybrid ID: 698 936 3585 Password: 60263
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SATURDAY
Beginners Group 10:30 am (OWE)
Trinity Church
105 Second St W, Cornwall, ON
Serenity Group 7 - 8 pm (OWE)
First Baptist Church,
310 York St, Cornwall, ON
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SUNDAY
Sunday Morning Group 11 – noon (OSEW)
Cornwall Legion
415 Second St W, Cornwall, ON
Sunday Night Grapevine 7 -8 pm (CDEW)
Trinity Church
105 Second St W, Cornwall, ON
*All meetings are non-smoking*
E (English)
O (Open)
C (Closed)
D (Discussion)
S (Speaker)
W (Wheelchair Access)
You are
NO Longer Alone!
AA MEETINGS OUTSIDE THE CITY OF CORNWALL, ONTARIO
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MONDAY
Long Sault Meeting 7:00 - 8:00 pm (CDEW)
Christ Church Seaway
3 Milles Roche Rd
Long Sault, ON
Williamstown Meeting 7:30- 8:30 pm (ODE)
19641 County RD. 19 (SDG Library)
Williamstown, ON
Vankleek Hill 12 Steps 7:30 - 8:30 pm
(CDE)
Trinity United Church
14 Mill Street
Vankleek Hill, ON K0B 1R0
Hybrid ID: 818 576 032
Password: 016434
WEDNESDAY
12 & 12 Group 8:00 - 9:00 pm (CDE)
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Morrisburg, ON
Sunray’s 7:30 - 8:30 pm (CDE)
St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church
166 John Street
Hawkesbury, ON
K6A 1X9
Hybrid ID: 207 334 338
Password: 002395
THURSDAY
Morrisburg Gratitude Group 7 - 8 pm (OSE)
Lakeshore Drive United Church
Morrisburg, ON
Hilltop Slippers 7 - 8:30 pm (ODWE)
Knox Church
29 High St, Rear Kitchen Entrance
Vankleek Hill, ON
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FRIDAY
Friday Night Week-Enders Group (CDE)
7:30 - 8:30 pm
St-Joachim Church
1994 Principal St.
Chute-à-Blondeau, ON K0B 1B0
Hybrid ID: 405 479 855
Password : 020331
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SUNDAY
St. Andrews 12 & 12 Group 9 – 10 am (CDW)
St. Andrews Fire Hall
5205 Highway 138
St Andrews West, ON
E (English)
O (Open)
C (Closed)
D (Discussion)
S (Speaker)
W (Wheelchair Access)
The Serenity Prayer
God, Grant me the serenity To accept the things I cannot change Courage to change the things I can And the wisdom to know the difference.
ASK YOURSELF
Have you ever tried to stop drinking for a week but could not?
Have I wished people would stop talking about my drinking?
Have I changed drinks to try not to get drunk?
Do I ever need a drink to get going in the morning?
Do I envy people who can drink without getting drunk?
Does my drinking cause problems at home?
Does my drinking cause problems with other people?
Have I missed work or cut school because of drinking?
Do I have blackouts, times I don’t remember?
Would my life be better if I quit drinking?
THINK ABOUT IT
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CORNWALL AA
DISTRICT 50
(613) 938-1984
AA can’t take care of your problems, but we can show you how to live one day a time without alcohol. Only you can decide if AA is for you.
If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s ours.
(613) 938-1984The AA Preamble
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
There are no dues or fees for AA membership: we are self-supporting through our own contributions.
AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes.
Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.​
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