

Academy Scrimicie Gatineau is a fencing school located in Gatineau, offering a unique approach to historical fencing training. The school focuses on teaching students the art of sword fighting as it was practised in the Middle Ages, using techniques such as two-handed sword, one-handed sword, and sword and shield combat.
The instructors at Academy Scrimicie Gatineau are highly skilled and experienced in historical fencing, providing students with the knowledge and expertise needed to succeed in a competitive environment. Through personalized training sessions, students learn how to devise effective strategies in combat, enabling them to overcome opponents who may be larger, stronger, or more experienced.
The school has received praise from members and competitors alike. Jrme Paupe, a gold medallist in two-handed sword fencing and a member of the Compagnie Mdivale, commends the school for its talented participants and friendly atmosphere. Hubert l'Allier, a silver medallist at the school's Limoilou campus, attributes his success in a tournament to the effective techniques taught at Academy Scrimicie Gatineau.
Vincent Cyr, another successful student at the Limoilou campus, highlights the competitive nature of the training and the rapid progress he made in competitions. Instructor Arnaud Voyer shares how the school has helped him excel both as a fencer and a trainer, despite physical limitations.
Academy Scrimicie Gatineau welcomes aspiring fencers of all levels, from beginners to experienced athletes. The school has multiple campuses across Quebec, including Alma, Longueuil, Lvis, Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec City, the North Shore of Montreal, Sherbrooke, and Trois-Rivires.
Interested individuals can sign up for a complimentary trial class to experience the unique training methods offered at Academy Scrimicie Gatineau. The school's commitment to privacy and confidentiality ensures a safe and secure learning environment for all students. For more information or to schedule a trial class, contact Academy Scrimicie Gatineau today.