McGill Toastmasters Club

McGill Toastmasters Club (Club #00004311) is a public speaking and leadership club affiliated with Toastmasters International, chartered on March 1, 1998. Located at McGill University in Montreal, QC, the club meets every Tuesday at 5:45 PM in hybrid format — in person at Room 241 and online. Open to all interested parties with no membership restrictions, the club helps members develop communication, public speaking, and leadership skills in a supportive environment. It is part of District 61, Area G63.

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Contact & location

680 Sherbrooke Street West, Room 241, McGill University, H3A 2M7

Open website

contact@mcgilltoastmasters.com

Membership & sessions

Open to all — no membership restrictions. Toastmasters International semiannual dues are $60 USD (paid twice yearly, April 1 and October 1). Additional club-level dues may apply; contact the club for details. New members also pay a one-time $25 new member fee to Toastmasters International. Guests may attend meetings before joining.

Services: Prepared speeches (Toastmasters Pathways educational program), Table Topics (impromptu speaking practice), Constructive speech evaluations and feedback, Leadership role practice (meeting roles: Toastmaster of the Day, Timer, Grammarian, Ah-Counter, etc., Public speaking training and education, Communication skills development, Leadership skills development, Mentorship and coaching, Hybrid meeting attendance (in-person and online)

Membership: 120 USD / yearly

Meeting schedule: Every Tuesday at 5:45 PM (hybrid: in-person at Room 241, McGill University, and online)

Languages: English

Meeting formats: in-person, online, hybrid

Additional information

Club Number: 00004311 | District 61, Area G63 | Charter Date: March 1, 1998. Recognized by McGill University SKILLSETS as a public speaking training resource for students and staff. Previously awarded Best Club of Area 60.

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