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Club de Tir a l'Arc de Montreal (CTAM)
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Contact Information

Phone

514-872-7935

Email

info@ctammontreal.com

Website

https://www.ctammontreal.com

Indoor

Club de Tir a l'Arc de Montreal (CTAM)

1000 ave Emile-Journault, Montreal, Quebec, H2M 2E7

About archery in Montreal, Quebec

Montreal, Quebec sits inside one of Canada's most active archery scenes. Quebec has 43 archery ranges across the directory, spread across 35 cities from the West Island through the Eastern Townships and up into cottage country. The scene runs primarily in French, which shapes everything from coaching style to the dominant disciplines.

About Club de Tir a l'Arc de Montreal (CTAM)

Established in 1974, Club de Tir a l'Arc de Montreal (CTAM) is Montreal's most versatile indoor archery club, uniquely offering shooting lanes from 5 to 70 metres. Located in the basement of Centre Sportif Claude Robillard on avenue Emile-Journault, CTAM provides an exceptional training environment for competitive and recreational archers. As the only Montreal archery club with this range of distances, we cater to recurve, compound, and longbow shooters preparing for everything from indoor tournaments to outdoor field competitions. Join CTAM and experience over 50 years of archery excellence in the heart of Montreal.
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Range Specifications

Range Length

76yards

Facility

Indoor

Bow Types Allowed

Amenities & Features

Equipment Rental

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Accessibility

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Location

Club de Tir a l'Arc de Montreal (CTAM)

1000 ave Emile-Journault

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Club de Tir a l'Arc de Montreal (CTAM)

1000 ave Emile-Journault

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Getting started in Quebec

Tir à l'arc Québec is the provincial governing body for archery in Quebec, and most competitive clubs run through their sanction. If you are new to the sport, the provincial guide covers seasons, disciplines, beginner pathways, and gear.

See the full Quebec archery guide