With 125 years of history, MAA is the country’s oldest athletic club. Winner of 3 Stanley Cups (1893, 1894 & 1902), Grey Cup Champions (1931), the home of Canada’s first Gold Olympian (1904), and was voted the best fitness club in the country by Readers Digest in 2006.
The Move to Peel St...."M.A.A.A. Members Move Into Their New Palatial Home....The Montreal Daily Star, July 4th, 1905
"Hundreds of Fair Ladies Grace the Official Opening of the New M.A.A.A. Building"....The Montreal Daily Star, November 17, 1905
1881
M.A.A.A. results from the merger of the Montreal Snowshoe Club, the Lacrosse Club and the Montreal Bicycle Club
1893
M.A.A.A. hockey team wins the first Stanley Cup
1894
M.A.A.A. hockey team wins the second Stanley Cup
1902
M.A.A.A. hockey team wins the third Stanley Cup
1904
Étienne Desmarteau of the M.A.A.A. is Canada's first Olympic Gold Medalist
1905
New M.A.A.A. Club House on Peel Street
1912
George Hodgson of the M.A.A.A. is double Olympic Gold Medalist
1920
Russell Wheeler, M.A.A.A. Member is Canadian Speed Skating Champion