2016 Schedule
Day | Time |
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Thursday, February 18 | 12:00 noon - 9:00 pm |
Friday, February 19 | 11:00 am - 9:00 pm |
Saturday, February 20 | 10:00 am - 8:00 pm |
Sunday, February 21 | 10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Place Bonaventure
800, de La Gauchetière West
(corners of Mansfield, St-Antoine, University and De La Gauchetière)
Situated in the heart of downtown Montreal, Place Bonaventure gives you access to the underground city, which is linked to more than 3000 hotel rooms, boutiques, restaurants and attractions.
Accessibility
(corners of Mansfield, St-Antoine, University and De La Gauchetière)
Situated in the heart of downtown Montreal, Place Bonaventure gives you access to the underground city, which is linked to more than 3000 hotel rooms, boutiques, restaurants and attractions.
Accessibility
- Bonaventure and Square Victoria Metro stations
- Commuter rail lines
- South Shore bus terminals
- Montreal (Pierre Elliott Trudeau) International Airport express bus service
- Interior and exterior parking spaces
Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows
The first Canadian National Sportsmen’s Show took place in Toronto in 1948. A group of sporting enthusiasts under the leadership of world-famous outdoorsman, author and dedicated conservationist, Frank Kortright, were responsible for an event that would eventually evolve into the Toronto Sportsmen’s Show.
Canadian National Sportsmen’s Shows grew from Frank Kortright’s vision. Today, it is a non-profit corporation and Canada’s largest producer of outdoor events. In addition to the Toronto Sportsmen’s Show, CNSS produce the Toronto Ski, Snowboard & Travel Show and shows in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec city. The company also produces the Great Ontario Salmon Derby as well as producing the Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver Motorcycle shows on behalf of the Motorcycle and Moped Industry Council.
For more than 60 years, CNSS have helped protect Canada’s outdoors with grants exceeding $32 million. Recently, CNSS have helped the Association de Conservation de la Vallée du Gouffre and is proud to be a partner with the Quebec Outfitters Federation in the biggest Fishing Tournament in province of Quebec.
Canadian National Sportsmen’s Shows grew from Frank Kortright’s vision. Today, it is a non-profit corporation and Canada’s largest producer of outdoor events. In addition to the Toronto Sportsmen’s Show, CNSS produce the Toronto Ski, Snowboard & Travel Show and shows in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec city. The company also produces the Great Ontario Salmon Derby as well as producing the Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver Motorcycle shows on behalf of the Motorcycle and Moped Industry Council.
For more than 60 years, CNSS have helped protect Canada’s outdoors with grants exceeding $32 million. Recently, CNSS have helped the Association de Conservation de la Vallée du Gouffre and is proud to be a partner with the Quebec Outfitters Federation in the biggest Fishing Tournament in province of Quebec.
Souvenirs from the Show!
2016 Admission prices
2016 Admission | Prices |
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Adults | $15.00 |
Students (12 to 25) and Seniors 65+ (with ID card) | $13.00 |
Children (Ages 6 to 11) | $5.00 |
Children (5 and under) | Free |
Family Pass (2 Adults & 2 children 6 to 11) | $35.00 |
Place Bonaventure
800, de La Gauchetiere Ouest, Montreal