About Questo

Nurturing Champions Since 1958

For over six decades, Questo has been at the forefront of rhythmic gymnastics in Canada. Our club combines the artistry of dance with athletic excellence, creating an environment where young athletes can discover their potential and pursue their dreams.

Each year, Questo athletes become provincial and national champions and join the Canadian National Team. Our top gymnasts have competed at World Championships, Pan American and Commonwealth Games, and Junior Olympic events.

Whether your goal is to enjoy the beauty of rhythmic movement or compete at the highest levels, our experienced coaches and supportive community are here to guide you every step of the way.

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Our History

1951
1951

Young Estonian immigrants formed the first rhythmic gymnastics group in Montreal.

1958

The group officially became the School of Modern Gymnastics.

1958
1974
1974

The School's gymnasts participated in the World Gymnaestrada.

1976

The School performed in the Opening Ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Montreal.

1976
1979
1979

The school was renamed Questo and became a competitive rhythmic gymnastics club.

1980s

Questo athlete Siiri Paul represented Canada at the World Championships.

1980s
2000s
2000s

Questo athlete Yana Tsikaridze represented Canada at World Championships.

2010

Questo athlete Maria Kitkarska represented Canada at the Summer Youth Olympics.

2010
Today
Today

Questo athletes continue to win medals for Canada worldwide.

Questo is always thankful to

Hilja Paul

Hilja Paul

One of the first Canadian rhythmic gymnasts (1950s-1960s).
One of the co-founders of the club.
First instructor of the school.
First president and head coach.

Agnet Toke

Agnet Toke

One of the first Canadian rhythmic gymnasts (1950s-1960s).
One of the co-founders of the club.
Ex-coach, ex-managing director.