Montréal · Est. 2025
The automobile is a prism. Through it you can read history, feel emotion, find community. Studio TalonPointe is where Montréal's enthusiasts, creators, and storytellers gather around that shared passion.
Every car carries history. The lines of a coachbuilt body, the sound of an engine that was engineered before computers, the worn leather of a steering wheel held by a thousand hands — the automobile is a prism through which you can read entire eras of human culture.
And then there's the feeling. The moment in a corner when the weight transfers perfectly, the throttle opens at exactly the right instant, and everything — car, road, driver — clicks into one. It's rare. It takes years to find. And once you've felt it, you spend the rest of your time chasing it again.
Studio TalonPointe exists for everyone who has felt something like that. The driver. The builder. The photographer who stays out until golden hour to get the shot. The painter who keeps coming back to the same shape.
This is a community built around sharing that passion — at events across Montréal and the south shore, through original art and editorial, and the sim cockpit that shows us who's serious about what comes next.
The automobile is a prism. Through it you can read entire eras of human culture — history, design, emotion, and the rare feeling when everything clicks into one.
Studio TalonPointe — MontréalMonthly gatherings at curated partner locations — Porsche dealerships, vineyards, specialty cafés. Season 1 launches 2026 on Montréal's south shore.
Caps, prints, original illustrations, and automotive collectibles — available in our online shop year-round and at every event. Each piece designed around the cars and culture we love.
$10 for 5 laps. Fastest times win karting sessions and track days at Mécaglisse. Our way of finding the people who are serious — and building the community that drives Phase 2.
Photographers, illustrators, game artists, and collectors of rare automotive print — all in the same room, the same evening. The cross-cultural event Montréal's creative and car scenes have been missing.
A living archive of automotive print culture — vintage Road & Track, French motorsport press, rare racing posters, old ads, comics, and the books that shaped how generations understood the automobile. Analog, tactile, and always on the table.
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