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Altitude Sports Plein Air


Camping and outdoor sports
4140 St-Denis Street
(Near Rachel)
Montreal, QC H2W 2M5
Canada
+1 514 847 1515 / +1 800 729 0322
http://www.altitude-sports.com/
This is the best source for outdoor clothing and equipment the city has to offer. High quality name-brand gear includes legendary makes like The North Face, Sierra Designs and Lowe Alpine. Dedicated outdoors men and women themselves, the staff prides itself on promoting outdoor activities through selling their customers the right equipment at the right price. A convenient rental service for out-of-town trips is also available. The shop runs a growing online outlet as well.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Andre Lalonde Sports


Customer service and selection
1231 Ste-Catherine Street West
(Near Drummond)
Montreal, QC H3G 1P5
Canada
+1 514 848 0078
http://www.andrelalondesports....
This small Quebec chain is one of the province's best sources for ski, snowboard and golf equipment and accessories. Salomon skis and Burton boards are the store's specialties, but many other major brands are stocked as well. Cross-country ski equipment, snowshoes, winter footwear, touring backpacks and even roof racks are also on hand. In summer, aside from the golf focus, you will find inline skates, bikes and accessories, tennis equipment, sunglasses, shoes and outerwear. Compared to the huge chains, Andre Lalonde distinguishes itself with a commitment to quality and service.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Baron


Outdoor specialist
8601 St-Laurent Blvd
(Near de Liège)
Montreal, QC H2P 2M9
Canada
+1 514 381 4231 / +1 800 567 3377
http://www.lebaron.ca/
One of two such stores in Montreal—the other, improbably, is the totally unrelated Baron Sports—this outfitter packs an extraordinary amount of gear into a relatively small space. Fishing and hunting are still the main focus, with all major brands represented. The stock ranges from rods, reels and lures to crossbows, accessories and clothing. A huge selection of camping gear is also on hand, including sleeping bags, tents, cookware, drybags and everything else under the sun. Downstairs features a great selection of outerwear, casual clothing and a wonderful footwear department.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Golf UFO


Golf empire
4600 Dagenais Boulevard West
(Near Hwy 13)
Montreal, QC H7R 1L5
Canada
+1 514 627 1214
http://www.golfufo.com/
This company is building something of a golf empire in the Montreal area, and offers several golf courses, a driving range and a top-notch retail superstore. The courses, located in Laval, include The Duvernay, an 18-hole par 70 layout at a respectable 6,109 yards. Their three nine-hole courses are floodlit and available for play 24 hours a day! Very reasonable rental packages are perfect for beginners or visitors. A well-equipped driving range is also on-site, while the indoor "UFO Dome" will keep your swing in shape during the winter. Call for greens fees and rates.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Inukshuk


4000 square feet of the outdoors
1472 Peel Street
(Near Ste-Catherine)
Montreal, QC H3A 1S8
Canada
+1 514 288 8010
You certainly can't beat the location of this expansive outdoors store, which guarantees your satisfaction both with its products and its service. Along with the usual outdoors clothing, you will find a huge selection of backpacks, snowshoes, cross-country skis, hiking boots, camping accessories and even kayaks. Rental equipment is available if you feel the need to get out of the city, and the staff will be glad help you plan your trip.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Vélo Aventure Montréal


Bike and in-line rental
King Edward Pier
(Old Port of Montreal)
Montreal, QC H2Y 2Y3
Canada
+1 514 847 0666
The oldest existing building in the city of Montreal, this 320-year-old seminary stands as a testament to the Sulpician nuns, under whose stewardship the fledgling province of Quebec developed. Designed by François Dollier de Casson, salient features include the fieldstone walls, lush gardens and the oldest church clock on the continent, itself a striking piece of work. The building is a sober piece of work, more an artifact of colonial pragmatism than a religious monument.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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