About the Montreal Highland GamesThe Montreal Highland Games, established in 1855, are the oldest Scottish festival in Canada.
Over the past 40 years, the Games have become one of the premier events on the North American Highland games circuit. The Montreal Highland Games are always held on the Sunday following the Glengarry Highland Games in Maxville, Ontario, which makes it a double-header for pipe bands, athletes, Highland dancers and spectators. Among competitors, this has become known as the M&M weekend. Every year, the Montreal Highland Games bring together Montrealers of all backgrounds to celebrate Scottish sport, music and culture. The Games represent an exceptional opportunity for participants and visitors alike to discover the rich history and traditions of Scotland. MONTREAL HIGHLAND GAMES SOCIETY
President: Cameron Stevens Executive Director: Sherri McGurnaghan Athletics: Jason Baines Ceilidh Tent: David Peace Clans and community organizations: Steven Logan Concessions and vendors: Sherri McGurnaghan Family Village: Chris Johnstone, Maureen Leaman Fiddlers' Tent: Bruce Barr Front gate: Fiona Nanson, Marc Primeau Highland dancing: Debbie Johnstone Media and communications: Marilyn Meikle Piping and drumming: Cameron Stevens Rugby clinic: Peter Oland Sponsorship: Scott A. MacKenzie VIP Pavilion: Chantale Ménard Volunteers: Fiona Nanson Administrative Assistant: Sara Lackie |