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Quebec sport-related lists (6 C, 11 P) P. Sportspeople from Quebec (37 C, 120 P) Sportspeople in Quebec (9 C) T. Tennis in Quebec (7 C, 11 P) V. Sports venues in ...
Equestrian sports in Quebec (1 C) F. Canadian football in Quebec (6 C, 1 P) G. Golf in Quebec (2 C) H. Horse racing in Quebec (1 C) I. Ice hockey in Quebec (14 C, 1 P) L.
Quebec Bulldogs: Quebec City: 1910-1917 WHA: Quebec Nordiques: Quebec City: 1972-1979 AHL: Montreal Voyageurs: Montreal: 1969-1971 Quebec Aces: Quebec City: 1959-1971 Quebec Citadelles: Quebec City: 1999-2002 Sherbrooke Jets: Sherbrooke: 1982-1984 Sherbrooke Canadiens: Sherbrooke: 1984-1990 IHL: Quebec Rafales: Quebec City: 1959-1963 QHL ...
Canada has professional sports teams in eight sports across twenty-one leagues. Canadian teams compete in top-level American and Canadian-based leagues, including three of the four major professional sports leagues. Canada also has minor league teams competing in American and Canadian-based basketball, hockey, soccer, and baseball leagues.
These sports have become increasingly popular with locals and new Irish immigrants. Beginners are actively encouraged. Games are played against other cities such as Quebec City, Toronto, Kingston, Ottawa, Halifax, and St. John's. There is also a domestic co-ed Montreal Gaelic Football Superleague open to complete beginners.
Fast forward to 2017 and ice canoeing is a popular sport. In Quebec they even have their own association: the Association de Canot a Glace de Quebec, also known as ACCGQ.
The following list contains all urban areas in the United States and Canada containing at least one team in any of the six major leagues. The number of teams in the Big Four leagues (B4) (NFL, [2] MLB, [3] NBA, [4] and NHL [5]) and the Big Six leagues (B6) (aforementioned leagues plus MLS [6] and CFL) [7] are included in the table below.
Four of the players in that first game were Canadian student-instructors, who later helped spread the game to Canada. [51] Basketball is a popular sport in parts of Canada, especially in Nova Scotia, Southern Alberta, and more recently Southern Ontario. The popularity of basketball in Nova Scotia is at the high school and college level.