Tucked away at the event level inside the Videotron Centre is 20,000 square feet of empty space. It’s mostly used for storage, and sometimes catering. But the space, according to venue staff, has been set aside with the hope of someday turning it into a state-of-the-art locker room for the return of the Quebec Nordiques.
The PWHL's Takeover Tour stop in Quebec City was a night to remember for the league, city, fans, and players. Here's a look at the game through the lens of THN photographer Ellen Bond.
A PWHL Takeover Tour game between Montreal and Ottawa set for Sunday is poised to sell out Quebec City's Videotron Centre, as the city makes a pitch for an expansion team.
Quebec City is hoping to see the introduction of more refrigerated skating rinks as warmer winters risk impacting outdoor hockey.
Kati Tabin had a goal and an assist for her first two points of the season as the Montréal Victoire held off the Ottawa Charge 2-1 Sunday before a sold-out crowd at the Videotron Centre.
The cosmopolitan city makes the perfect base for outdoor winter adventures that take you from the ice floes of the St. Lawrence River to the snowy landscapes of a nearby national park.
Just an hour from Quebec City, Charlevoix offers a cozy yet adventurous getaway with something for all kinds of travellers.
Hockey icon Don Cherry shared his thoughts about Quebec City being overlooked for an NHL franchise amid rumors about a potential return to Atlanta.
Quebec City now has another refrigerated rink, thanks to the Bleu Blanc Bouge initiative. The mayor says it’s a worthwhile investment since last season, unrefrigerated public rinks were only open for 50 out of 150 days of operation.
Kati Tabin had a goal and an assist for her first two points of the season as the Montréal Victoire held off the Ottawa Charge 2-1 Sunday in a Professional Women's Hockey Game before a sold-out crowd at the Videotron Centre.
Latest outdoor refrigerated community rink built by the Montreal Canadiens Children's Foundation is the first in the Capitale-Nationale region
Montreal led the way, adding more than 91,000 people between July 2023 and July 2024 for a 4.2% growth rate, which is one of the highest ever recorded in any region