Centre Vidéotron

Québec City


Opened in 2015 as the Amphithéâtre de Québec and subsequently renamed, the city's $370-million, 18,250-seat Centre Vidéotron stadium hosts rock concerts and is home to the Québec Remparts (Remparts de Québec) of the Québec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). It's in ExpoCité, a multi-site entertainment complex about 6km north of the old town.


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