Canadian Organizations
Covens, Temples, and Teaching/Ritual Groups (Private)
- AncientWind Coven, Edmonton, Alberta, a background of British Traditonal Witchcraft, and American Eclectic Wicca.
- Evergreen Teaching Circle, Calgary, Alberta, Offers First Degree training in the Evergreen tradition in a small group setting.
- Firestone Coven, Ottawa, Ontario, dual lineage in both the Gardnerian (Whitecroft) and Alexandrian Traditions.
- Hidden Moon Coven, Ottawa, Ontario, an Alexandrian coven that occasionally permits non-initiates to attend by invitation.
- Isis Hathor, Montreal, Quebec, traditional Wiccan Coven of the Isis Urania linneage.
- Northern Cougars Coven and Clan, Montreal, Quebec, a chartered Canadian Clans of the Black Forest Tradition.
- Order of Scáthach, Surrey, British Columbia, Wiccan group focused on energy work and rituals related to the Warrior path.
- The Wicca of the Ancient Harmony, Oshawa, Ontario, a Traditional, initiatory, Wiccan Coven expanding upon their Alexandrian heritage.
Covens, Temples, and Teaching/Ritual Groups (Public)
- Calgary Witches Meetup, Calgary, Alberta, Monthly pagan social night.
- Congregationalist Wiccan Association of British Columbia, British Columbia, Temples in BC with legally recognized clergy.
- Crescent Moon School, Montreal, Quebec, A four-levelled program studying cultures and pantheons, history of religions, and cultural magical techniques.
- Earth Spirit Society of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia, public rituals and moots.
- Montreal Reclaiming, Montreal, Quebec, a loose-knit group of people who resonate with Reclaiming witchcraft.
- Silver Roan Circle, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, an eclectic group, with much emphasis on Green Witchcraft, and Kitchen Witchery.
- The Wiccan Church of Canada, Hamilton, Ontario, offering public classes and rituals.
- The Wiccan Church of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, offering public classes and rituals.
- Wiccan Sacred Circle, Montreal, Quebec, offering bilingual classes and rituals in the Greenwood Celtic Shamanic Wiccan Tradition.