© Club de tir de la Haute-Gatineau

History of the Club de Tir de la Haute-Gatineau

Club de Tir de la Haute-Gatineau is a nonlucrative corporation serving the Haute Gatineau's territory.

June 4 1976

Birth place of shooting range in Messine at Lac Grenon, QC
Roger Jobin, Jean Raymond, Cyprien Lauriault

April 28 1977

Rules preparation by : Me Pierre Thisdale, lawyer in Maniwaki.

January 1978

President : Jean Marie Labelle

January 1979

President : Royal St-Denis

January 23 1980

Shooting range head office : farm Joseph, Déléage Lot 50, Rang 8, canton Kensington

President : Richard Bibaud (1981-1986)

July 15 1980

Relocated to Messine.

December 19 1986

Relocated to Messine, route 105, QC - territory of M. Harold Leduc

President : Irving Meunier (1986-1993)

January 29 1994

President (interim) : Laurier Riel (1994-2000)

January 1 2000

President : Jean Pierre Pilon (2000-2003)

November 25 2003

President (interim) : Robert Vanier

January 1 2004

President : Claude Pelissier (2004-2007)

July 2006

Dismantling Club de tir de Messine.

End of Club de tir de Messine.

December 3 2006

The " Club de tir de la Haute-Gatineau " and " Danford Lake Rod & Gun Club " merging and sharing the same territory.

January 1 2007-2008

Danford Lake rod & Gun Club administration

President : Bob McCrea
Vice president : Gilbert Merifield
Secretary : Wade Miljour

This club was found in 1972 by 10 founder members.

September 2007

Site construction commencement : rifle, pistol, clay pigeon, archery and crossbow.

February 1 2008

President : Patricia Therrien (2008-2012)

Officials director:
Claude Girard (2008-2009)
Jacques Mayrand (2010-2012)

For a more detailed version please download our historic archive (English version pending).