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OFAH Insider: Levelling up OFAH Membership

At OFAH Membership, we are fortunate to have members who support and believe in our mission. Here are some current membership perks.

At OFAH Membership, we are fortunate to have members who support us because they believe in our mission. That affinity is invaluable. We also know, however, that members are looking for more in their everyday lives, and how they measure value is changing. We’re meeting that need head-on by levelling up the OFAH membership experience.

While there are many ways we’re building value, I want to highlight some of the recent changes to our perks program that you may have missed. New this year, members can access savings in their MyOFAH member portal through Avenir Energy, SAIL, PartSource, BoaterExam.com, and more. By the time you read this, we’ll have launched exclusive member benefits with HearingLife Canada, and we are finalizing a preferred pricing program with Rogers that could deliver major savings on wireless bills and devices for you and your family.

These perks aren’t just “extras.” They’re our way of saying thank you. By saving members hundreds of dollars a year, we make membership a no-brainer. More importantly, the stronger our membership, the greater our impact on our mission.

And here’s another benefit coming your way — our new limited-time referral program will reward you as existing members for bringing friends and family into the OFAH. Share the experience, grow our community, and expose more people to the incredible value and purpose of being a member.


Originally published in the Fall 2025 issue of Ontario Out Of Doors

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