EST. 1871  Chartered three months after British Columbia joined Confederation.155 YEARS · 140 LODGES · 5,000 MEMBERS
§ BECOMING A MEMBER

You have to ask.

Freemasonry never solicits members. If you think it might be for you, tell us — we will listen, and we will talk.

§ 01
Qualifications
§ 02
About you
§ 03
Your interest
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Submitted

Three short questions.

Regular Freemasonry has three core qualifications. There's no judgement in a "no" — we simply want you to know what we ask before we go further.

A man of at least 19 years of age.

A belief in a Supreme Being (any faith).

Of good character and reputation.

What happens next.

I.
Tell us about yourself

A short inquiry form. No commitment.

II.
Meet a few Masons

An informal conversation — in person or over coffee.

III.
Submit a petition

If it feels right for both sides, the lodge will invite you to petition.

IV.
Initiation

After a ballot, you are welcomed as a Brother. The work begins.