St Peter's GAA (Irish: Cumann Pheadair Naofa) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Warrenpoint, County Down, Northern Ireland.
Gaelic games in Warrenpoint pre-date the formal formation of St Peter's as a club existed in the area from at least from 1888.
[citation needed] The John Martin's of 1888 won the first competition held in Down by beating Mayobridge at Edenmore.
The second house is still occupied by a tenant and rent is paid to St Peter's GAC.
The 'golden era' for the Point was in the 1940s and 1950s when they won three senior titles and contributed to a few memorable finals in which they were the losers.
[citation needed] In 1978, the Junior team won the All-Ireland Scór na nÓg ceilí dancing title.
[citation needed] Irish language classes are organised for adults and juniors on a regular basis and the club is also been involved in drama.
[citation needed] In addition, two members of the club, Sighle Nic An Ultaigh and Belle O'Loughlin, have held the position of president of the Camogie Association.
[citation needed] Sighle Nic An Ultaigh was also previously general secretary of the Camogie Association for 25 years, and is the author of the Down GAA history, Ó Shíol go Bláth.