In the fall of 1975, the Brantford Harlequin Executive with the aid of George Jones, purchased 39 acres of land in the north east section of Brantford on Power Line Road. For years the Harlequins dreamed of having their own fields to play on and by the summer of 1976 two fields were constructed and landscaped. Three years later, in the summer of 1979, the Harlequins completed the construction of their clubhouse.
Over the past 20 years, the Harlequin facilities and grounds have undergone several additions, renovations and improvements. At present, the Harlequins own and maintain 39 acres of bush and landscaped property, three regulation size rugby fields and a clubhouse containing four changerooms, showers and washrooms, and a concession and lounge area. In addition, there is a large parking area and two outdoor beach volleyball courts.
The Harlequin grounds and facilities are shared by their four men’s, women’s and junior teams and are utilized part-time but the local high school rugby league, the regional representative Senior Men’s team for the Niagara Rugby Union and local minor sport organizations.

