Find AA Meetings in Saint Eustache, Quebec

This directory lists 4 AA meetings in Saint Eustache, Quebec, with times, locations, and directions. Whether you live here or are passing through, the listings are open to anyone looking for help with alcohol.

Across Saint Eustache, Friday is the busiest day for AA meetings, and evening (5–9 PM) sessions are the most common.

Common formats include Discussion, Closed, and Speaker meetings.

Sourced from official AA intergroups

AA Meetings in Saint Eustache, Quebec

Wednesdays8:00PM - 9:00PM
367 Rue Godard, Saint-Eustache, QC J7P 3V2, Canada
367 Rue Godard, Saint Eustache, QC
Meeting Types & Format:
DiscussionClosedFrench
Fridays12:00PM - 1:00PM
109 Rue Saint-Nicolas, Saint-Eustache, QC J7R 2B5, Canada
109 Rue Saint-Nicolas, Saint Eustache, QC
Meeting Types & Format:
SpeakerOpenFrench
Meeting Notes:

Maximum 50 personnes avec passeport vaccinal

Fridays7:30PM - 8:30PM
367 Rue Godard, Saint-Eustache, QC J7P 3V2, Canada
367 Rue Godard, Saint Eustache, QC
Meeting Types & Format:
DiscussionBig Book StudyOpenFrench
Meeting Notes:

Capacité 25 personnes

Saturdays10:30AM - 11:30AM
29 Chem. d'Oka, Saint-Eustache, QC J7R 1K6, Canada
29 Chemin d'Oka, Saint Eustache, QC
Meeting Types & Format:
ClosedDiscussionFrenchWheelchair Access

About AA Meetings in Saint Eustache

AA groups in Saint Eustache, Quebec are open to anyone who wants to stop drinking, whether you live here or are just visiting.

Meetings in Saint Eustache follow the same 12-step program used worldwide. Many are conducted in the local language, but some cities also hold English-speaking meetings for international visitors.

Attending Your First Meeting

What to Expect

  • • Arrive a few minutes early to introduce yourself
  • • No obligation to speak - listening is perfectly acceptable
  • • Share only your first name to maintain anonymity
  • • Meetings typically last 60-90 minutes

Complete Confidentiality

Everything shared in AA meetings stays confidential. "Who you see here, what you hear here, when you leave here, let it stay here" is a fundamental principle that protects everyone's privacy and creates a safe space for honest sharing.

The only requirement to attend is a desire to stop drinking. Saint Eustache's AA groups welcome anyone at any stage, no prior experience needed.

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