About

The Mood Club is a private club for open-minded people , swinger, the people that like the lifestyle and have fun.

How it's start...

The mood club was created after a lot of research. We wanted to create something new in the area. A place where you can meet new people and create new friendship. We also wanted to add a little more spice to it. So we did a little more  research about  the open minded place and the swinger club in the USA and Canada.

We want to have a place so you can have fun  and IF you want to be open mind… YOU CAN. NO OBLIGATION. 

With our concept, you can come and enjoy the party and make new friend and you can also have a place to meet your open mind friends in a secure and clean environment.

We found the perfect place with the better possible location. West of Montreal and Eastern of Ontario.

We are the only one in that area that offer a place to meet  new people and introduce new single women to the other member. The Club is the first in the Eastern Ontario near the HWY 401, so people can meet in English or in French. 

The swinger club /Lifestyle club is closed to Salaberry-de-valleyfield, Rivière-Beaudette, Vaudreuil-Dorion, Rive-sud-de-Montréal, St-Lazare, Saint-Zotique, Coteau-du-lac, Hawkesbury, Alexandria, Williamstown, Cornwall, Long Sault, Kingston, Brockville, South Glengarry, North Glengarry.  

pineapple

UPSIDE-DOWN PINEAPPLE

The upside-down pineapple is a fairly common symbol used by libertines to recognize each other. A symbol of warm welcome, celebration, and hospitality, the pineapple is an emblem that libertines have adopted to signal to like-minded individuals that they are welcome and eager to meet. So, if you see someone wearing a badge or pin depicting an upside-down pineapple, there’s a good chance they belong to this lifestyle.

But be careful! It could simply be someone who is passionate about this fruit.

wedding event

For the curious, here's a little more story about the house

The carriage way entrance  is where the guest were welcome and received by the staff. The turrets outside marked the entrance to the corral where the horses were taken. The great room is crowned with hand made cherubs and the floor has a beautiful herringbone designed floor. The main tiger oak staircase have shallow stairs so the ladies can modestly lift their skirts yet not revealing their ankles.

There is a trail leading to the train tracks however originally it held hundreds of  acres surrounding it. 

mood club mansion

The mood club mansion was the home of the ridgewood estate. It's one of the very few manors built in ontario in circa 1850 by a prominent scottish family the McClennans.