
Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard

Nb de terrains:
10
Terrains couverts :
5
Terrains extérieurs:
5
.......Surface:
Prix
Semaine
Week End
9H00 à 17H
20
20
17 à 22H
20
20
Claude-Robillard Satellite
Claude-Robillard Arena
Claude-Robillard
Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard is one of the largest and most important multi-sport facilities in Montreal, Canada. Located in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough, the complex serves as a major center for athletics, training, and community sports programs.
Originally built for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games, the complex was designed to host training sessions and competitions for athletes from around the world. Today, it continues to play a key role in developing both amateur and elite athletes in Quebec.
Key Features
Outdoor stadium with an athletics track used for track and field competitions.
Indoor sports facilities for athletics, gymnastics, volleyball, and other sports.
Training areas used by professional and national athletes.
Fitness and recreational spaces accessible to the public and sports clubs.
Large spectator capacity for regional and national sporting events.
Importance
The complex is named after Claude Robillard, a Montreal city councillor who strongly supported the development of sports infrastructure in the city. Over the years, the venue has hosted numerous national championships, youth tournaments, and international competitions, making it a key hub for Canadian athletics.
Today, the Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard remains a vibrant space where elite athletes train, local teams compete, and the community participates in sports and fitness activities.