You Can Throw Axes For Free In The Middle Of Boul. Saint-Laurent Right Now​

Got some pent-up rage at all of The Main's slow walkers? Take it out on the target.

Montrealers Can Axe Throw For Free On Saint-Laurent At Mural Fest
Courtesy of TNT Axe Throwing, Boulevard Saint-Laurent | Facebook
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If you're walking along Boulevard Saint-Laurent this weekend and feel a wave of anger overcome you, don't fret. There's the perfect outlet for that pent-up rage. You can try axe throwing for free in Montreal right now, just in front of Parc des Amériques at Saint-Laurent and rue Rachel.

As part of the MURAL Festival, TNT Axe Throwing Montreal has set up a "mobile axe throwing trailer" where festival-goers can try their hand at axe throwing.

The mobile unit will be parked on Friday and Saturday from noon to 9 p.m. as well as on Sunday from noon to 8 p.m.

TNT Axe Throwing also has a permanent location in Saint-Henri where you can hurl axes any time you want — well, within operating hours. TNT calls it a "violently good time" on its website.

A session normally costs $22 per person and all axe-throwing lanes are private until further notice.

Free Axe Throwing On The Main

Montrealers Can Axe Throw Free On Saint-Laurent At Mural Fest

Courtesy of TNT Axe Throwing

Price: Free

When: August 20 and 21 from noon to 9 p.m. and August 22 from noon to 8 p.m.

Address: Boulevard Saint-Laurent & Rue Rachel (in front of Parc des Amériques)

Why You Need To Go: Pent-up range? Want to practice your aim? Looking for a good time? It's never been easier to try axe throwing!

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    Ilana Belfer (she/her) was an editor for MTL Blog. She's obsessed with great storytelling in all its forms having worked in print, radio, television, theatre, and digital media over the past decade. A graduate of Carleton University’s journalism program, her words have appeared in The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, The Kit, VICE, Salon, Foodism TO & more — covering everything from cam girls to COVID-19. Ilana can usually be found with her dog André, tracking down Montreal’s prettiest ruelles vertes and tastiest treats.

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