Hi there, I am a new members and even though I know there are several threads out there about where to play in montreal, they are all outdated. Places change their rates and times every few months...I used to play at my CEGEP (Dawson) but because of student population growth, there is no more open gym/badminton on weeknights. I would like for everyone to share the places they know of in the Montreal region where we can play badminton. Please include hours, prices, adress (as much info as you can!) Here is a pretty good place to go, never much people so you can play with the friend you bring. Monseigneur Richard high shcool (Verdun) Notre Dame de Lourdes (Verdun) Costs 13$ to reserve a court and you must reserve at least 7 days in advance. For both places, you must call here: 514 765 7150 or go in person to: Centre communautaire Marcel-Giroux 4501, rue Bannantyne Verdun, QC H4G 2T9 Call or visit to know the hours
Not sure how to edit my post so i'll write it as a reply, The place i mentioned is in verdun (duh) and costs 13$ to rent a court (not sure if it's per hour or not.... i usually only play one hour) and it's 10$ if you have the access Verdun card
Centre sportif Montpetit 260, rue De Gentilly Est Longueuil (Québec) J4H 4A4 Téléphone : 450 651-4720 schedule and prices : http://www.college-em.qc.ca/?11AB3892-D208-4831-A417-025B5A59F50D
Go flood the gym at Centre-Claude Robillard Tuesday and thursday 7pm to 10pm, 8 dollars per day, can also pay 40$ for the fall but dunno if you still can. They have rotations over there, 5 min per person so if you guys are 4 , you get 20 mins, rotations are pretty fast
Actually, at Centre Claude Robillard, badminton begins at 5pm every Tuesday and Thursday. 5pm - 10pm for 18 years old and + 5pm - 7pm for 17- There is a limit of drop-in players. Centre claude robillard, telephone : (514) 872-6900 metro Crémazie, near Ahuntsic Cegep.
ETS (Ecole de technologie supérieure) Centre sportif Local B-3009 1111, rue Notre-Dame Ouest Montréal (Québec) H3C 6M8 Téléphone : 514 396-8639 Metro Bonaventure Courriel : sports@etsmtl.ca http://www.etsmtl.ca/zone3/saps/programmation.pdf Saturday : 12 pm - 3 pm Dimanche : 9 am - 12 h 50 $ for four months ------------------------------- 12 $ for one day.
Ahuntsic Cegep (Centre sportif) 825, rue Émile-Journault, Montreal local B-1780 514-389-5921, poste 2932 Automne 2010: Samedi 11 septembre au dimanche 19 décembre Gymnase B-3250 Horaire : Saturday & Sunday : 9 am - 2:45 pm ( Exceptions pour les activités collégiales ) Students : 6.00 $ Others : 8.00 $ http://www.collegeahuntsic.qc.ca/services-au-public/centre-sportif
Patro Le Prévost 7355, avenue Christophe-Colomb, Montréal (Québec) H2R 2S5 Badminton (réservation obligatoire) Téléphone : (514) 273-8535 Friday : 9am – 5 :30 pm Sunday : 9am – 4 :30 pm 6$ each person for one hour
Les loisirs du centre Père-Marquette 1600, rue De Drucourt Montréal (Québec) H2G 1N6 for more informations : telephone 514 872-8705 www.centreperemarquette.com
The sport center of the Olympic Stadium (metro Pie-IX/Viau) also has badminton every evening and on week-ends, I think. But the quality of the courts isn't that great... There's also badminton at UQAM sport center, near Berri-UQAM, but they now require you to be accompanied by a student, although their rules change very often and it might not be the case anymore, it's worth checking though. You can find their complete schedule on the web and you can call them to get information. Not far from there, at CEGEP du Vieux Montréal, there's badminton two evenings a week (tuesday and thursdays I thinik) but the court needs to be reserved ion advance.
i would recommand cote de neige, it cost about 25 dollar for the whole year, but there's only badminton every thursday.
Week-end promotion at Tennis 13 1013 Autoroute 13, Laval (Québec) H7W 4V3 Only 5 $ for the evening. Court fees not included. for more informations : tel : 450-687-9913 http://www.tennis13.com/nouvelles.aspx?id=61
Centre sportif Bois-de-Boulogne 955, avenue Bois-de-Boulogne, Laval (Québec) H7N 4G1 informations : 450-975-8639 ext: 2222 http://www.multi-sports.ca/index.aspx
Badminton for families during spring break (semaine de relâche) mardi et jeudi, 1er et 3 mars 2011 14 h 30- 16 h 30 Centre sportif Jean-Rougeau 8000, rue de Normanville, Montreal 514 872-6689 http://ville.montreal.qc.ca/pls/portal/docs/PAGE/ARR_VILL_FR/MEDIA/DOCUMENTS/HORAIRE%20DES%20AR%C9NAS_REL%C2CHE%202011.PDF
FYI, I was there today and the gym is really nice with great lighting and excellent floor. There were only two courts setup, but I think they would have setup more if there were more people. As it was, it was empty when we arrived. There was room for 6 courts. The downer was that they kicked us out at 4:35 even though there was no one for the next hour. I dinked around the side near a bench with my 5 year old son and he insisted we leave given that badminton was "over". Meanwhile he and two other colleagues (all employed by the City of Montreal) sat around in their office, with the gym vacant. When we left the building at 5:30 the gym was still unoccupied. If they are going to be that uptight, they should at least turn the lights off and save some taxpayer money.
Well, if I were you jjashik I would have taken their name and made a complaint since they are employed by the city. I had lots of bad encounter like what you just mention and I just hate uptight people who follows the rule like the bible. If you are interest, I'm a volonteer worker in Centre William Hingston near metro Parc and there are badminton during every sundays 2hpm-6pm where it's mostly for children and parents (though they are still some adult there) at the cost of 2$ for 18yrs+ (which goes direct to fund the elementary school badminton club). It's a pretty decent place so drop there with your son