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City Guide - Quebec City - Sport | ||
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Sport With the loss of the Québec Nordiques ice hockey team, Quebec City has been left without a team in any national league. Ice hockey action is now limited to Les Remparts de Québec (tel: (418) 525 1212) and Les Citadelles de Québec (tel: (418) 525 5333), both of whom play at the Colisée Pepsi, a 15,000-seat arena at the ExpoCité exhibition complex (web site: www.expocite.com). The complex, at the junction of highways 175 and 138, is also home to the Hippodrome de Québec harness-racing track. In summer, the Northern League baseball team, Les Capitales de Québec (tel: (418) 521 2255; web site: www.capitalesdequebec.com), play at the 5000-seat Le Stade de Québec, in Victoria Park near Highway 173. The Transat Québec/St-Malo (web site: www.transat2000.com) is the major sailing event; every four years, sailboats and catamarans compete in the Quebec City to St Malo, France race. The emphasis in the city is more on participating in sports rather than watching them. Not surprising, given that within a 20-minute drive there are facilities for downhill and cross-country skiing, rafting, cycling, hiking, hunting and fishing. Within Quebec City itself, the Plains of Abraham offer residents and visitors alike a terrific outdoor venue for recreational activities, including playing fields, ten kilometres (six miles) of jogging and cross-country skiing trails, and a large inline skating track at the park's west end. Cycle paths begin at the Old Port, linking it with the Montmorency Falls to the east and a longer distance bike path to the west. Golf: There are courses at a number of the ski centres around Quebec City, including Club de Golf Stoneham (tel: (418) 848 2414; fax: (418) 848 0754), 324 1ere avenue, with two 18-hole courses. Greens fees start at C$24. East of Quebec City, Le Grand Vallon (tel: (418) 827 4653 or (888) 827 4579; web site: www.mont-sainte-anne.com) has a par-72 course below the slopes of Mont Ste-Anne at 100 rue Beau-Mont in Beaupré. Standard rates are C$50-C$70, dipping as low as C$30 for late-afternoon rounds. Closer to town, the Club de Golf St-Laurent (tel: (418) 829 2244; fax: (418) 829 3539) has a par-72, 18-hole course on Ile d'Orléans, 758 chemin Royale, overlooking the St Lawrence River. Skiing: There are three great ski hills in Quebec City's vicinity. The Station touristique Stoneham (tel: (418) 848 2411 or (800) 463 6888; web site: www.ski-stoneham.com) is 30km (19 miles) north of the city, near the réserve Faunique des Laurentides, which itself has excellent cross-country skiing in the Fôret Montmorency. Forty kilometres (25 miles) to the east, Mont-Ste-Anne (tel: (418) 827 5281 or (800) 463 1568; web site: www.mont-sainte-anne.com), is one of the best-known ski resorts in eastern North America, and has a wide range of activities throughout the year. Further east, in Charlevoix, Le Massif (tel: (418) 632 5876 or (877) 536 2774; web site: www.lemassif.com) has incredible views of the St Lawrence River. Tennis: The Club de tennis et squash Montcalm, 901 boulevard Champlain (tel: (418) 687 1250; fax: (418) 687 1699; web site: www.tennismontcalm.qc.ca), has four interior and 11 exterior courts, as well as three squash courts. Costs are C$11-24 for tennis and C$7-10 for squash, plus C$6 per person for non-members. |