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Chess Federation of Canada (C.F.C.).

All about C.F.C. and Canadian chess clubs.

Chess.Net.

"Is a free online chess center where you can: Play, chat, and watch chess games with members from around the world, Listen to online lectures, study chess games from our archives, get tips on how to improve your game..."--Source.

Duif's Place: Chess for Fans and Tournament Players.

"Has information for chess fans and tournament players, with special emphasis on feature stories, including player biographies, tips for parents of young chessplayers, background on international chess events, and more."--Source.

Internet Chess Academy.

Learning how to play chess.

La Mecca Chess Encyclopedia.

"The first real Encyclopedia of Chess on Internet. In this site you find a lots of information about chess, and there are several methods to search what you need."--Source.

The London Chess.

Lots of information about chess. Lots of links are also available. You can even play a game online.

The Mining Company Chess.

Offers various links to excellent chess material.

A Survey of the Openings.  

"Here you will find the defining moves of the major openings." 

U.S. Chess Online.

All about the US Chess Federation. Offers also lessons for beginners.

Yahoo Chess.

Categorized links to more links.