To go with the hobbies the following clubs have this bear on their membership lists:

Grimsby Bowling and West End Club is the venue for many a summer's afternoon and evening's sport. The club was established in 1887 and is a somewhat palatial affair in the centre of Grimsby.

Caravan Club of Great Britain is the largest club catering for the caravanning fraternity providing their own sites for members and travel insurance for those venturing abroad. These are but two of the many benefits of membership.

Humber Mouth Yacht Club, situated on the southern bank of the River Humber. The clubhouse is a converted gun emplacement left over from World War 2. Being tidal sailing is restricted from two hours before until two hours after high tide. For a lengthy sail members launch on one tide and return on the next.

Wayfarer Owners Association is a collection of owners of the Wayfarer class of sailing dinghy. As the association is based in the southern part of England Caedfael does not often meet up with many other members.

Blue Lamp Club is an association of persons who have been, or are still, stationed at the Grimsby Police station. Social gatherings are held at infrequent times throughout the year. The best supported event being the annual Christmas lunch with members travelling from various parts of the country.

RAF Police Association is, likewise, an association of serving and ex-members of the Royal Air Force Police.

Grimsby Rugby Union Football Club is a very enjoyable venue to socialise with like minded individuals.