OUR COMMITMENT
What We Stand For
We were founded back in 2000 by Jon Doe to be a place where anyone can come and get a great workout. We want you to leave feeling better than ever. Showing up can be the hardest part. Let us take care of the rest. We have a different outlook at Club Sportif MAA. Our holistic approach to fitness training sets us apart from other exercise facilities. We look at the big picture and combine the best aspects of a gym, wellness center and medical organization to embody this approach and redefine what a gym can be. Visit us and you will see for yourself.
OUR HISTORY
Rich 130-year history, the Club Sportif MAA is one of the most respected clubs in the country. Winner of four Stanley Cups (1893, 1894, 1902 and 1903), Champion of the Grey Cup (1931), and the club's first Olympic gold medalist for Canada Desmarteaux Etienne (1904), the MAA was voted best club driving the country by Readers Digest in 2006.


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OUR COMMITMENT
What We Stand For
We were founded back in 2000 by Jon Doe to be a place where anyone can come and get a great workout. We want you to leave feeling better than ever. Showing up can be the hardest part. Let us take care of the rest. We have a different outlook at Club Sportif MAA. Our holistic approach to fitness training sets us apart from other exercise facilities. We look at the big picture and combine the best aspects of a gym, wellness center and medical organization to embody this approach and redefine what a gym can be. Visit us and you will see for yourself.
OUR HISTORY
Rich 130-year history, the Club Sportif MAA is one of the most respected clubs in the country. Winner of four Stanley Cups (1893, 1894, 1902 and 1903), Champion of the Grey Cup (1931), and the club's first Olympic gold medalist for Canada Desmarteaux Etienne (1904), the MAA was voted best club driving the country by Readers Digest in 2006.


1881
The MAAA born from the merger of three clubs known at the time: the Montreal Snowshoe Club , the Montreal Lacrosse Club and the Montreal Bicycle Club .

1893

1904
The Midget AAA hockey team won the first Stanley Cup in 1894 and also 1902 and 1903.
Desmarteau the MAAA is the first Olympic gold medalist in the shot for Canada at the St. Louis Games.

1905

1912
New MAAA on Peel Street

1920
George Hodgson becomes the MAAA dual Olympic gold medalist in swimming at the Stockholm Games.

Mrytle Cook McGowan, a member of ASAM is Olympic gold medalist in the 400 meters relay and set a new record in athletics at the Amsterdam Games, which marked the coming into play of women.

Lucile Wheeler, a member of MAAA becomes bronze medalist in alpine skiing at Cortina d'Ampezzo Games.

Carolyn Waldo, a member of ASAM, became the first Canadian to win two Olympic gold medals in synchronized swimming at the Seoul Games.
Russell Wheeler, a member of MAAA won the Canadian championship speed skating.
1928

1931
The MAAA football team won the first Grey Cup to Montreal.
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1960
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1988
Richard Pound, a member of ASAM and figurehead of the Olympic movement is twice finalist in swimming at the Rome Games. He won a gold medal, one silver and one bronze two years later at the Commonwealth Games.
