Largest Stadiums in Quebec, Canada
Overview
Which is the largest stadium in Quebec?
The largest stadium in Quebec is Olympic Stadium of Montreal with a maximum seating capacity of 56,040 spectators.The seating capacities of the stadiums in Quebec range from capacities of 1,098 spectators to 56,040 spectators, with the average sports venue being able to host around 16,638.6 spectators.
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Cities with the most large-capacity stadiums
The city with the most large-capacity stadiums is Montreal.
Most recent and oldest stadiums
The most recently opened stadium in Canada is Stade Saputo of Montreal in 2008.The oldest stadium in Canada is Percival Molson Memorial Stadium of Montreal which opened in 1915.The average building ages of the stadiums in Canada is 55.6 years old, with the oldest being 107 years old.
Let's check out some of these largest stadiums in Quebec.
Olympic Stadium is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in Canada.
Opened in 1976, Olympic Stadium is a 46-year-old stadium, with a maximum capacity of 56,040 spectators. It is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Compare Olympic Stadium with Currie Field from Regina.
Compare Olympic Stadium with Royal Athletic Park from Victoria.
Percival Molson Memorial Stadium.
Percival Molson Memorial Stadium is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in Quebec.
Percival Molson Memorial Stadium is a stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, which can house a full seating capacity of 23,420 spectators. Percival Molson Memorial Stadium was opened in the year 1915 (107 years of age).
Home of Montreal Alouettes (CFL), the stadium is a venue for sports events such as football. Percival Molson Memorial Stadium sports a roof that is open at the top and is paved with a turf surface.
Compare Percival Molson Memorial Stadium with Hastings Stadium from Guelph.
Compare Percival Molson Memorial Stadium with Royal Athletic Park from Victoria.
Stade Saputo is a stadium that can seat up to 19,619 spectators. Located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Stade Saputo was opened in the year 2008 (14 years of age).
The stadium is paved with a grass surface. Stade Saputo is home to CF Montréal (MLS) and is a venue for sports such as soccer.
Compare Stade Saputo with Percival Molson Memorial Stadium from Montreal.
Stade Telus-Université Laval is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in Quebec City, Quebec.
Stade Telus-Université Laval is a stadium in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, which can house a full seating capacity of 12,817 spectators. Stade Telus-Université Laval was opened in the year 1994 (28 years of age).
Compare Stade Telus-Université Laval with McMahon Stadium from Calgary.
Compare Stade Telus-Université Laval with Aviva Centre from Toronto.
IGA Stadium is a stadium that can seat up to 11,815 spectators. Located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, IGA Stadium was opened in the year 1995 (27 years of age).
The stadium sports a hard surface and hosts events for sports such as tennis.
Stade Canac is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Quebec City, Quebec.
Stade Canac is a stadium that can seat up to 4,300 spectators. Located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, Stade Canac was opened in the year 1939 (83 years of age).
The stadium hosts sports events for baseball. Stade Canac is home to teams such as Capitales de Québec
Compare Stade Canac with RE/MAX Field from Edmonton.
Compare Stade Canac with Community Park from St. Catharines.
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