What is Freemasonry
Freemasonry is a non‑religious, non‑political fraternity that encourages moral growth, charity, and fellowship. Members meet to improve themselves and their communities.
Freemasonry in BC & Y
Our lodge works under the Grand Lodge of British Columbia & Yukon. Visitors and prospective members can learn more on the Grand Lodge website.
Sub-sections to include here: 1) types of work in our jurisdiction
Ashlar College
Ashlar College supports Masonic education through lectures, readings, and mentorship resources for candidates and members.
Other masonic organizations
- York Rite and Scottish Rite bodies
- Shriners International
- Research lodges and societies
- Youth and family organizations (e.g., DeMolay, Job’s Daughters, Rainbow)
Q & A
Is Freemasonry a religion?
No. It requires members to hold a belief in a Supreme Being but is not a religion and does not offer a path to salvation.
Who can join?
Adults of good character who meet jurisdictional requirements. Contact us to learn more about the process.
Do I need to be invited?
No. In our jurisdiction, it is common for interested individuals to reach out and request a meeting.

