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    Soccer5

    Soccer5

    4.0(1 review)
    12.5 kmMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

    From the owner: Le centre "Soccer 5" s'articule autour d'une activité principale: le soccer en salle…read more Envie d'une véritable et authentique expérience de soccer...? Rien de plus facile rassembler 8 ou 10 joueurs, réserver votre plage horaire de 1 heure ou plus auprès de notre centre ou directement sur internet, et vivez l'expérience "soccer 5". Jouez sur notre terrain synthétique dernière génération sans remplissage, avec nos équipements fournis (ballons, chasubles) et prenez du bon temps en pratiquant le soccer intérieur, c'est plus d'actions, plus de buts, moins de temps morts, moins de contacts soit du plaisir à 100%. Soccer 5 est un centre sportif qui met à la disposition de sa clientèle: -1 terrain de soccer intérieur 5vs5 ou 4vs4 -1 salle de cours de 850 pieds carrés peut être louer pour toutes sortes d'activités (danse, yoga, fêtes) -1 vestiaire H climatisé avec douches individuelles -1 vestiaire F climatisé avec douches individuelles -1 babyfoot -stationnement gratuit. - diffusion des grandes compétitions internationales sur écran géant tels que: -Soccer, NHL, NBA, MLB... -location de terrain pour les clubs, ligues, associations et scolaire, il est possible de réserver une plage horaire pour une période donnée (trimestre ou année). -pour les entreprises, il est possible de louer le complexe pour des journées de team building, des séminaires, des fêtes de bureau. -pour les enfants, l'organisation de fêtes d'anniversaires peut se faire également les mercredis et les fins de semaines.

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    Impact de Montréal - The Montreal Impact won the 2019 Canadian Championship on September 25, 2019.

    Impact de Montréal

    4.3(3 reviews)
    14.7 kmMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

    This team has had a real impact on me. But if you IM me later, let's make a Pact and say we'll…read morealways root for them to do well. Montreal is one of the great new teams, and Didier Drogba really turned them into a fantastic and powerful side. They're one of my favourites and they have an amazing Stadium, right next to the Olympic Stadium, named Saputo. I support them and always want them to do well. They play in a rich royal blue that is perfectly befitting of Montreal, and they have the Fleur on their kit as well. They represent Quebec perfectly. They made a big Impact in the league, if you don't mind the pun. I wish they would win the whole thing for the city of Montreal. So I'm a big fan. And Saputo stadium is one of the very best out there. But it gets very cold here in the winter make no mistake. Brrrrr. While they do have some issues - and I will say they are pretty big issues - with the pricing, with the organization of the stadium in terms of this part of Canada being very liberal and relaxed and French rather than efficient about getting people in and out and making sure everyone is taken care of, still the prices here are dirt cheap and the products are great and the team is amazing, and I just love the stadium and the beautiful view here, with the towering haunting Olympic Park right next to it, so I couldn't possibly give it less than five stars to be honest.

    The Montreal Impact are one of Canada's top soccer teams and among Major League Soccer's newer…read moremembers, joining North America's top league in 2012. Competing in the Canadian Championship since its inception in 2008, Montreal has advanced to the finals on five occasions and has won the championship three times. They won back-to-back titles in 2013 and 2014 and won again in 2019. Aside from the Canadian Championship's inaugural year (2008), all winners of the Voyageurs Cup, in the Canadian Championship era, have come from MLS. Toronto FC has won the cup seven times and Vancouver once (2015). The only Canadian Championship won by a non-MLS team was in 2008 by the Montreal Impact. At the time, the Impact competed in the United Soccer Leagues First Division. Outside of their last decade's success in the Canadian Championship, Montreal hasn't made much noise in MLS. Their best season to date was in 2016 when they advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals as a No. 5 seed. Upset city, baby. They lost when rival Toronto FC scored twice in the first 10 minutes of extra time. Montreal was very close to reaching MLS Cup 2016. At the time of writing this review, the team hasn't qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs since. Since November 14, 2019, the Montreal Impact have been managed and coached by French former superstar striker, Thierry Henry. Henry had just come off his first (and short-tenured) head coaching job with AS Monaco in his native France's Ligue 1. Hopefully, he can turn things around in Montreal while picking up valuable head coaching experience.

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    Explorations Learning - Explorations summer camp has been known for over 40 years as one of the best camps in Montreal, with enriching activities in arts and tech

    Explorations Learning

    5.0(1 review)
    15.1 kmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce

    Explorations is the best camp in Montreal, hands down. We have 3 kids and tried many camps, and…read moreExplorations camp is special because of its variety and the way they cater their programs to each age group. This summer will be our third year back as a family. For our youngest daughter, we love that their program has a lot of physical activity and outdoor lessons. They do cool hands-on projects every day, often combining arts and science, and they have a music teacher who she adores. Once she reached the Grade 2 level at Explorations last year, I couldn't believe the things she was doing - things like origami, coding, and even woodworking. Every day she came home excited to tell us about something new she had tried. Our middle child has been doing their Intermediate/Senior program for a couple of years now, and they're a bit more specialized, picking three activities to do in July. Our son is really into tech, so I thought he would pick all robotics and coding classes, but he's also been choosing some performance arts. The music band activity they run is phenomenal (we ended going to the NDG Music School throughout the schoolyear because our son got hooked). He also loves their comedy class, and it has made a HUGE difference for him to be doing performance activities with other kids. This is what convinced us that Explorations the best camp in Montreal. There are other camps with theatre, and other camps with electronics, but I don't know of another camp where kids can choose to do both. They also have a bunch of arts like pottery, fashion design, and animation -- which our younger daughter is really excited to try when she's old enough. Our older daughter is nearing the end of highschool, and she tried the Panorama Program at Explorations last year. It's for older students and seems to be totally focused on science (seems like their only camp level that does not have loads of variety). So probably not a good fit for your child if they don't like science at all. The Panorama students travel to different places around the McGill campus, and it was great for our daughter's independence. She honestly didn't tell us too much about it, but she liked it enough that she wants to go back again this year, which speaks volumes from a teenager who says little. They have sports, too. I don't think it's their focus, but the younger kids do have a dedicated phys ed teacher and lots of active time, and the older kids have some choices of sports activities like fencing and archery. They have soccer, basketball, and dodgeball as options for kids to do during the break times (our son says their dodgeball system is great). So if your kid is purely an athlete and just wants to chase a ball all day, then Explorations might not be for them, but if they want to do sports as part of the day, then Explorations definitely accommodates that. So we love that Explorations camp is fantastic for all three of our children, at very different ages. The variety that the young kids get is frankly unbelievable. The choices for the older kids are really good for letting them have freedom to learn almost anything - and you may be surprised by your kid's choices! And I actually don't know of many camps that do a special program for older teens, so Explorations camp stands our for serving all ages of kids with activities that seem perfect for them. *Note: these comments are about their camp in July. I just looked at their website, and I think their programs in August are more specialized with fewer choices, but they still look great. We are also going to sign up for their Winter Break and March Break camps for the first time this year, and we'll update this review to comment on those programs.

    From the owner: Known for excellence in arts and technology for over 40 years, Explorations is one of the best…read morecamps in Montreal. They take pride offering learning activities that are both fun and challenging. Their activities are run by experienced educators, using high quality equipment. Small group sizes mean that kids get individual attention and space for creative freedom. They have an amazing variety of activities at all age levels, with an impressive safety record. Winter Camp and Spring Camp offer programs focused on technological activities, with outdoor breaks for physical activity. Explorations Summer Camp has courses in technology that include: AI, Coding, Robotics, Physics, Biology, Engineering, 3D Printing, and Video Game Design. Courses in arts include: Pottery, Fashion, Animation, Drama, Sculpture, Photography and Videography, Drawing and Painting - and much more. Beyond arts and technology courses, they offer social and strategic activities, such as Dungeons & Dragons, Chess, and Advanced Board Games. Enrichment Courses are available on Sundays throughout the school year, and registration for camp during the breaks is now open. With small class sizes to ensure individual attention, space is limited, so register today. So much is available through Explorations - you'll have to check out the website to see it all for yourself!

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