Expo Québec was an annual fair that took place in Quebec City in mid to late August from 1897 to 2015.[1][2][3]

History

The first exposition began in 1854, the first full exhibition began after the establishment of the Québec City Provincial Exhibition Company in 1892.

The exposition site, now referred to as ExpoCité, had including a 1,000 seat stadium, racetrack and mostly agricultural theme. In 1913 a midway and roller coaster was added[1] making it common with most modern fall fairs.

Demise

In early 2016 the City of Quebec announced that Expo Québec would not return in 2016 and the site next to Videotron Centre (once the race track site) would be re-developed[4] mirroring the collapse of the Ottawa SuperEX in Ottawa, Ontario in 2011. The former Colisée Pepsi closed in 2011 and is also expected to be demolished.

See also

Other remaining expositions in Quebec include:

  • Expo agricole de La Matapédia - Bas-Saint-Laurent
  • Exposition Agricole de Beauce - Chaudière-Appalaches
  • Huntingdon Fair - Montérégie
  • Ayer's Cliff Fair - Estrie
  • Exposition agricole régionale d'Abitibi - Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  • Expo Richmond Fair - Cleveland Richmond/Estrie[5]

References

  1. 1 2 "An Era of Transformation (1867–1945): Come on out to Expo Québec". Ville de Quebec. Archived from the original on 2013-06-24.
  2. "Expo Québec et ses manèges, en 1982". Le Soleil (in French). August 21, 2021.
  3. Louis Hébert, premier colon du Canada, 1617-1917, et l'Exposition provinciale de Québec. [Québec?]. c. 1917. ISBN 9780665745362. OCLC 890955254.
  4. "Pas d'Expo Québec cet été, confirme la Ville". Le Journal de Québec.
  5. "Expo Richmond Fair – September 10, 11, 12 and 13 2020". Retrieved 2022-01-19.
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