Quebec Arena
Appearance
Full name | Quebec Arena |
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Location | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada |
Coordinates | 46°49′0″N 71°13′51″W / 46.81667°N 71.23083°W |
Owner | Dussault group |
Operator | Dussault group |
Capacity | 6,000 |
Opened | 1913 |
Tenants | |
Quebec Bulldogs (NHA and NHL) |
Quebec Arena was an indoor ice hockey arena in Quebec City, Quebec.[1] It was built in 1913 and was the home of the Quebec Bulldogs of the NHA and NHL until the team moved to Hamilton, Ontario in 1920. It was located at Victoria Park. It burned down in 1942.
History
In 1913, after their second Stanley Cup win in the old Quebec Skating Rink, the Quebec Hockey Club proposed to build a new facility. With the support of Quebec City Council, a new arena was built in Victoria Park by a group headed by Joseph-Etienne Dussault. The 6,000 seat venue opened for its first game in December 1913.[2]
References
- ^ "WINTER SPORTS IN QUEBEC.; First Snow Start a Season of Which Much Is Expected". New York Times. December 13, 1913. p. XX5.
- ^ "New amphitheater and controversial location: an old debate" (in French). quebecbulldogs.com. February 21, 2012. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
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- Defunct indoor ice hockey venues in Canada
- Defunct indoor arenas in Canada
- Defunct National Hockey League venues
- Sports venues completed in 1913
- Sports venues in Quebec City
- 1913 establishments in Quebec
- Quebec Bulldogs
- Sports venues demolished in 1942
- 1942 disestablishments in Quebec
- Quebec City stubs
- Canadian ice hockey venue stubs