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Biennial multi-sport event in Quebec, Canada
The Quebec Games (French: Jeux du Québec, pronounced [ʒø dy kebɛk]) is a biennial multi-sport event, held every two years in the Canadian province of Quebec
Quebec_Games
Former hockey team of the National Hockey League and World Hockey Association
played their home games at the Colisée de Québec from 1972 to 1995. The Nordiques were the only major professional sports team based in Quebec City in the modern
Quebec_Nordiques
Province of Canada
Quebec (French: Québec) is Canada's largest province by area. Located in Central Canada, it is the only Francophone-majority province in the country, being
Quebec
Biennial Canadian sporting event, alternating between winter and summer sports
Winter Games, the 2027 Canada Winter Games, will be hosted in Quebec City, Quebec. The dates are yet to be announced. The first Canada Summer Games were
Canada_Games
Junior ice hockey league in Canada
The Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL; French: Ligue de hockey junior Maritimes Québec, LHJMQ), formerly the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League
Quebec_Maritimes_Junior_Hockey_League
Provincial capital of Quebec, Canada
Quebec City (French: Ville de Québec) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459 and
Quebec_City
Multi-sport event in Montreal, Canada
from July 17 to August 1, 1976, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Montreal was awarded the rights to the 1976 Games at the 69th IOC Session in Amsterdam on May
1976_Summer_Olympics
Frontier League baseball team in Quebec, Canada
The Québec Capitales (French: Capitales de Québec and often referred to as the Caps) are a professional baseball team based in Quebec City. The Capitales
Québec_Capitales
City in the province of Québec, Canada
in 1967, and the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi was founded in 1969. The city played host to the Quebec Summer Games in 1972. In the municipal amalgamations
Saguenay,_Quebec
Quebec lottery and gaming commission
administers national games within the province. Loto-Québec's activities are managed by several subsidiaries: The Société des casinos du Québec operates four
Loto-Québec
Men's soccer club in Laval, Quebec
FC Supra du Québec is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Laval, Quebec, that competes in the Canadian Premier League, the top tier of the Canadian
FC_Supra_du_Québec
City in Quebec, Canada
shopping mall Melançon Arena, an indoor arena Saint-Jérôme hosted the Quebec Games in winter 1987, which enabled it, among other things, to add bleachers
Saint-Jérôme
Ice hockey team from 1878 to 1920
The Quebec Bulldogs (French: Bulldogs de Québec) were an ice hockey team based in Quebec City. The team was officially known as the Quebec Hockey Club
Quebec_Bulldogs
National Hockey League team season
Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques fifth season in the National Hockey League (NHL). In the 1982–83 season, Quebec won a club record 34 games,
1983–84 Quebec Nordiques season
1983–84_Quebec_Nordiques_season
Borough of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada
single city of Jonquière in 1975. Jonquière was the host city for the Quebec Games in the winter of 1976 and for the Canoe/Kayak World Championships in
Jonquière
Canadian video game development company
Ubisoft Quebec (French: Ubisoft Québec) is a Canadian video game developer and a studio of Ubisoft based in Quebec City. The studio was established in
Ubisoft_Quebec
Junior ice hockey team in Saguenay, Quebec
hockey team which plays in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). The team is based in Chicoutimi, Quebec, and owned by the City of Saguenay
Chicoutimi_Saguenéens
Multi-sport event
The Enhanced Games (TEG) is a multi-sport event. Founded by Australian businessman Aron D'Souza, it allows athletes to use performance-enhancing substances
Enhanced_Games
Multi-sport event in Vancouver, Canada
2010 Games, the Canadian Olympic Association chose Vancouver as the Canadian candidate city over Calgary, which sought to re-host the Games, and Quebec City
2010_Winter_Olympics
City in Quebec, Canada
were officially proclaimed historic sites in 1979. The city hosted the Quebec Games in 1987. The local hockey team, the Val-d'Or Foreurs, have played in
Val-d'Or
leagues—the Western Hockey League (WHL), Ontario Hockey League (OHL), and Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), along with a host team—compete in
List of Memorial Cup champions
List_of_Memorial_Cup_champions
provinces or territories. The first Games were held as part of Canada's Centennial Year Celebrations in 1967. Ontario and Quebec remain the only two provinces
List_of_Canada_Games
Multi-purpose arena in Quebec City
Colisée de Québec (later known as Colisée Pepsi) is a defunct multi-purpose arena located in Quebec City, Quebec. It was the home of the Quebec Nordiques
Colisée_de_Québec
Ice hockey team
playing home games at the Colisée de Québec. Most notable of the Aces' players was the legendary Jean Béliveau, who played for the Quebec Aces in 1951-52
Quebec_Aces
spirit of Québec nationalism helped motivate the organizers; however, the city went $1 billion into debt. The Games helped introduce Quebec (and Canada)
History_of_Canadian_sports
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1997)
Quebec midget AAA hockey career at the age of 14 with the Amos Forestiers. In his rookie season with the team, he played in 43 regular season games as
Nicolas_Roy
Topics referred to by the same term
Winter Games Empire State Winter Games, see Empire State Games New Zealand Winter Games Quebec Winter Games, see Quebec Games Winter X Games Europe Summer
Winter_games
Indoor arena in Quebec City
Vidéotron is an indoor arena in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The 18,259-seat arena replaced the old Colisée Pepsi as Quebec City's primary venue for indoor
Centre_Vidéotron
National Hockey League team season
The 1979–80 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques eighth season overall, however, it marked as their expansion season in the National Hockey League
1979–80 Quebec Nordiques season
1979–80_Quebec_Nordiques_season
Largest city in Quebec, Canada
Montreal (French: Montréal) is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the eighth-largest in North America. Founded
Montreal
Canadian video game development studio
Tribute Games is an independent video game development studio located in Montreal, Quebec. It was founded on 9 May 2011 by former Ubisoft employees Jonathan
Tribute_Games
Football league season in Quebec, Canada
Ligue1 Québec season is the fourteenth season of play for the Ligue1 Québec (and the third since rebranding from the Première ligue de soccer du Québec). It
2025_Ligue1_Québec_season
Canadian multi-sport amateur event
Games Saskatchewan Games Manitoba Games Quebec Games Hicks, Kimberly (17 December 2019). "Mississauga Chosen to Host Ontario Summer Games in 2022 | City of
Ontario_Games
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1965)
was suspended for five games and fined $4,000, while his son Jonathan was suspended for seven games and fined $500. The Quebec Ministry of Public Safety
Patrick_Roy
Canada Winter Games Western Canada Summer Games Alberta Winter Games Saskatchewan Games Manitoba Games Ontario Games Quebec Games Official Site v t e
BC_Summer_Games
National Hockey League team season
The 1994–95 Quebec Nordiques season was the 24th season of operation of the Nordiques and the last season that the team played in Quebec. The Nordiques
1994–95 Quebec Nordiques season
1994–95_Quebec_Nordiques_season
6 of their home games would be played at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec during the 2024–25 NBA G League season. Their first of 6 games was played on January
Professional_sports_in_Canada
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1994)
played in three games for the midget AAA team Lac Saint-Louis Lions. Carrier was selected in the fourth round, 61st overall at the 2010 Quebec Major Junior
William_Carrier
Junior ice hockey team in Victoriaville, Quebec
that plays in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League. The team is based in Victoriaville, Quebec. The team plays its home games at the Colisée Desjardins
Victoriaville_Tigres
Stadium in Quebec City, Canada
home games. In 1937, then-Premier of Quebec, Maurice Duplessis, a baseball fan, was invited to throw out the ceremonial first pitch of the Quebec Provincial
Stade_Canac
Multi-sport event
Summer Games Sports portal Canada portal Canada Games Canada Summer Games Canada Winter Games Quebec Games BC Games BC Summer Games BC Winter Games Alberta
Western_Canada_Summer_Games
North American professional baseball league
Known as Équipe Québec, they began the season as a traveling team. Starting on July 30, 2021, they shared home games between Quebec City and Trois-Rivières
Frontier_League
Gambling in Quebec includes Casino gambling in most crowded cities of the region, Lottery, Société des casinos du Québec and Sports betting. Games of chance
Gambling_in_Quebec
Independence movement in Canada
The Quebec sovereignty movement (French: mouvement souverainiste du Québec, pronounced [muvmɑ̃ suvʁɛnɪst d͡zy kebɛk]) is a political movement advocating
Quebec_sovereignty_movement
Canadian broadcaster
events, including the World Series, Grey Cup, Commonwealth Games, Quebec Games, and Olympic Games. Ferron was Société Radio-Canada's television announcer
Guy_Ferron
International sporting events
The modern Olympic Games (Olympics; French: Jeux olympiques) are among the biggest sporting events on Earth. They feature summer and winter sports events
Olympic_Games
Sporting event delegation
Canada has participated in every Commonwealth Games since the first ever British Empire Games held in Hamilton, Ontario in 1930, one of only six countries
Canada at the Commonwealth Games
Canada_at_the_Commonwealth_Games
2003 studio album by Ween
Quebec is the eighth studio album by the American rock band Ween, released on August 5, 2003, on Sanctuary Records. It was the first album released after
Quebec_(album)
Pickleball Ontario (PO) Prince Edward Island - PEI Pickleball ÎPÉ Quebec - Pickleball Quebec or Quebec Pickleball Federation (FQP - Fédération québécoise de pickleball)
Pickleball_in_Canada
Junior ice hockey team in Boisbriand, Quebec
hockey team of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League. The team is based in Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada, and plays its home games at the Centre d'Excellence
Blainville-Boisbriand_Armada
Provincial crown corporation in British Columbia
Saskatchewan Games Manitoba Games Games Ontario Quebec Games Western Canada Summer Games "BC Games Society Staff". BC Games Society. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
BC_Games_Society
Sporting event delegation
has sent athletes to every Winter Olympic Games and every Summer Olympic Games since its debut at the 1900 games with the exception of the 1980 Summer Olympics
Canada_at_the_Olympics
Velocipede bicycles exploded during the winter of 1868–69 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada as evidenced by advertisements. The first person in North America
Cycling_in_Canada
Multi-sport event in Calgary, Canada
for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games". www.calgary.ca. Retrieved September 20, 2019. "Quebec's Big Owe stadium debt is over", Canadian Broadcasting
1988_Winter_Olympics
Canadian ice hockey player (1931–2014)
scoring with 75 points in 42 games. Prior to the 1949–50 season he joined the Quebec Citadelles. With 80 points in 35 games, Béliveau finished second in
Jean_Béliveau
National Hockey League team season
The 1993–94 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques' 23rd season of operation and its 15th in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Nordiques failed
1993–94 Quebec Nordiques season
1993–94_Quebec_Nordiques_season
Canadian ice hockey player
Quebec Nordiques, and Pittsburgh Penguins. He is also the older brother of NHL great Mario Lemieux. As a youth, Lemieux played in the 1972 Quebec International
Alain_Lemieux
National Hockey League team in Denver, Colorado
633 games. The Avalanche missed the playoffs for the 2006–07 season, missing it for the first time since 1993–94, when they were still in Quebec. The
Colorado_Avalanche
Professional ice hockey team
The Quebec Citadelles (French: Citadelles de Québec) were a Minor ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Quebec_Citadelles
Canadian ice hockey player (born 2003)
Early into his junior career, Bolduc was a member of Team Quebec at the 2019 Canada Winter Games, capturing a gold medal. Thereafter, he participated in
Zachary_Bolduc
Major international multi-sport event
The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympics or the Games of the Olympiad, are a major international multi-sport event normally held once
Summer_Olympic_Games
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1956)
Hockey Association (WHA) with the Quebec Nordiques. In his rookie season as a professional, he scored 26 goals in 63 games. He proceeded to reach his prime
Réal_Cloutier
Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team started as Quebec Nordiques in the World Hockey Association (WHA) and played in the league
List of Colorado Avalanche seasons
List_of_Colorado_Avalanche_seasons
Canadian ice hockey player
Canadian retired ice hockey forward who played 17 games in the World Hockey Association (WHA) for the Quebec Nordiques during the 1974–75 WHA season. Garneau
Jean-Claude_Garneau
Brodeur, Steve Nash, Suzanne Gaudet and David Ling. The Games were first held in 1967 in Quebec City as part of Canada's Centennial celebrations. Similar
Sports_in_Canada
home video game console, released during the seventh generation of video games. It is the successor to the GameCube, and was first launched in North America
List_of_Wii_games
Sporting event delegation
edition of the Pan American Games since the second edition of the multi-sport event in 1955. As of the last Pan American Games in 2019, Canada is third on
Canada at the Pan American Games
Canada_at_the_Pan_American_Games
National Hockey League rivalry
The Battle of Quebec (French: Bataille du Québec) was a National Hockey League (NHL) rivalry between the Montreal Canadiens and Quebec Nordiques. The rivalry
Battle_of_Quebec_(ice_hockey)
Canadian politician (born 1970)
"Côte Saint-Luc swimmers shine at Maccabiah Games: Mayor Housefather wins seven medals | Côte Saint Luc, Quebec, Canada". cotesaintluc.org. Archived from
Anthony_Housefather
stick-and-ball games brought from the United Kingdom and indigenous games, the contemporary sport of hockey originated in Montreal, Quebec, and Halifax
Ice_hockey_in_Canada
video games. There are a total of 989 titles on this list. This list does not include Xbox Live Arcade games, demos, or bonus discs. For games that were
List_of_Xbox_games
National Hockey League team season
scored 60 goals and 133 points in 72 games with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League (WHL), as Quebec selected Bryan Fogarty with their
1987–88 Quebec Nordiques season
1987–88_Quebec_Nordiques_season
Canadian team sport
1880, which included teams from Ontario and Quebec. Later both the Ontario Rugby Football Union and Quebec Rugby Football Union (ORFU and QRFU respectively)
Canadian_football
Games Quebec Games "Manitoba Games, Winnipeg, MB, Sport Manitoba". sportmanitoba.ca. Sport Manitoba. Retrieved December 8, 2021. "History of the Games". MB
Manitoba_Games
Canadian junior ice hockey championship
Canada Hockey League (WCHL). Quebec won the series in two games, both held at the Colisée de Québec, to win the first Memorial Cup championship in the city's
1971_Memorial_Cup
City in Quebec, Canada
Bromont (French pronunciation: [bʁɔmɔ̃]) is a city in southern Quebec, Canada, at the base of Mont Brome; it is in the Brome-Missisquoi Regional County
Bromont
Frontier League baseball team in Quebec, Canada
July. Équipe Québec split home games between Stade Canac in Quebec City and Stade Quillorama in Trois-Rivières. On July 30, 2021, Équipe Québec hosted the
Trois-Rivières_Aigles_(2013)
National Hockey League team season
74 points. Quebec started the season off hot, going 6–2–2 in their first ten games, however, a 7–11–2 record over their next twenty games saw the Nordiques
1986–87 Quebec Nordiques season
1986–87_Quebec_Nordiques_season
National Hockey League team season
The 1992–93 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques' 22nd season of operation and its 14th in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Nordiques qualified
1992–93 Quebec Nordiques season
1992–93_Quebec_Nordiques_season
Games Ontario Games Quebec Games BC Games Society - official site "BC Winter Games". Retrieved April 13, 2022. B.C. Winter Games events moved to Barkerville
BC_Winter_Games
Culture of Canada's Quebec province
The culture of Quebec emerged over the last few hundred years, resulting predominantly from the shared history of the French-speaking North American majority
Culture_of_Quebec
NHL hockey playoffs
Montreal won in six games. The Quebec Nordiques and Montreal Canadiens battled in a seven-game series. Bitter rivals from the province of Quebec, the Nords shocked
1985_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Canadian gridiron football player (born 2000)
(NFL). A native of Quebec, he moved to the United States to play college football at Syracuse. Bergeron was born in Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada, on February
Matthew_Bergeron
Canadian specialty sports channel
obtaining the rights to Montreal Expos, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and some Montreal Canadiens games. Rodger Brulotte became the network's second
Réseau_des_sports
Frontier League baseball team in Ontario
to play 21 home games, shared between Stade Canac in Quebec City and Stade Quillorama in Trois-Rivières. On 30 July 2021, Équipe Québec hosted the New
Ottawa_Titans
Borough of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada
Saguenay; and in 1969, the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. The city also played host to the Quebec Summer Games in 1972. In the municipal amalgamations
Chicoutimi
Belgian video game developer and publisher
Baldur's Gate 3. Larian has studios in 6 other countries around the world: Quebec City (Canada), Dublin (Ireland), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Guildford (United
Larian_Studios
International ice hockey tournament
The World U-17 Hockey Challenge, originally known as the Quebec Esso Cup, is an international ice hockey tournament held annually in Canada. Prior to 2011
World_U-17_Hockey_Challenge
Ice hockey team in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec
team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League from 1989 to 1996. They played their home games at Stade L.P. Gaucher in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada. The
Saint-Hyacinthe_Laser
Canadian minor-pro ice hockey league (founded 1996)
10 games in New Hampshire and moved to St-Jérôme, Quebec for the remainder of the 2018-19 season as Les Pétrôliers du Nord, and then to Laval, Quebec for
Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey
Ligue_Nord-Américaine_de_Hockey
Altercations during the 1984 Stanley Cup playoffs
split the first two games in Quebec as well as the next two in Montreal. The Canadiens shut out the Nordiques 4–0 at the Colisée de Québec to give themselves
Good_Friday_Massacre
Canadian video game developer
governments of Montreal, Quebec, and Canada to help create new multimedia jobs. The studio's initial products were low-profile children's games based on existing
Ubisoft_Montreal
World Hockey Association team season
opened with two games in Quebec, and the Jets ended the Nordiques home ice winning streak with a 2–1 victory in the first game. Quebec evened the series
1976–77 Quebec Nordiques season
1976–77_Quebec_Nordiques_season
the Quebec Soccer Federation over its refusal to let turban-wearing children play. Quebec's premier Pauline Marois announced her support of the Quebec Soccer
Soccer_in_Canada
International sports competition in Kinshasa, DRC
countries withdrew from the games or sent reduced delegations due to health and safety concerns including team Canada, Quebec, New Brunswick and France
2023_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie
Canadian ice hockey player (1921–2000)
hockey in 1972 as head coach for the Quebec Nordiques of the World Hockey Association. He lasted only two games, a win and a loss, before finding himself
Maurice_Richard
Town in Quebec, Canada
(French pronunciation: [ɡʁanbi]) is a town in the southwestern region of Quebec east of Montreal. According to the latest statistics from the 2021 Canadian
Granby,_Quebec
National Hockey League team season
in their next fourteen games to fall to 10–10–1. Quebec returned to their winning ways, going unbeaten in their next eight games, and found themselves
1985–86 Quebec Nordiques season
1985–86_Quebec_Nordiques_season
Canadian ice hockey governing body
Hockey Québec is the governing body of all ice hockey in Quebec, Canada. Hockey Québec is a branch of Hockey Canada. Hockey Québec was organized in 1976
Hockey_Québec
National Hockey League team season
him on the club for the 1990–91 season. Quebec began the season with a 3-3-3 record in their first nine games, however, the rebuilding team hit a rough
1990–91 Quebec Nordiques season
1990–91_Quebec_Nordiques_season
QUEBEC GAMES
QUEBEC GAMES
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : reduced form of McQueen.English : from a Middle English female personal name, Quena, from Old English cwene ‘queen’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen of queen
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen
Girl/Female
Muslim
Queen
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Queen
Girl/Female
Muslim
Queen
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Teutonic
Queen
Girl/Female
Muslim
Queen
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Finnish
Behold; A Son
Girl/Female
Hindu
Queen of queen
Girl/Female
Indian
Queen
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
Highest Lady; Wife of a King
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, queen, from Old English cwen "queen," from Germanic kwen, QUEEN means "wife."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Queen
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rajeshri | ராஜேஷà¯à®°à¯€
Queen
Rajeshri | ராஜேஷà¯à®°à¯€
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen
QUEBEC GAMES
QUEBEC GAMES
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Shiva; Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Good will
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Otis, OTTIS means "son of Otto."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Friend; Righteous
Boy/Male
Australian, French
Champagne; Fine Brandies are the Principal Product of Rheims; A Town in Central France; From Rheims
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Son of Vajashravas
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who rides a chariot, Happy, Loved
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Radha; Lord Krishna
Female
Persian/Iranian
 Short form of Persian Zenana, ZENA means "woman." Compare with another form of Zena.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Moore 2, 3.North German (Möring) : patronymic from the nickname Mohr (see Mohr 2).North German (Möring) : habitational name from Möringen or Möhringen near Stendal and Stettin.Dutch : variant of Morin.
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n.
A playing card bearing the picture of a queen; as, the queen of spades.
n.
See Chebacco.
a.
Queer; eccentric; crotchety.
n.
A fire worshiper; a Gheber or Gueber.
v. i.
To make a queen (or other piece, at the player's discretion) of by moving it to the eighth row; as, to queen a pawn.
v. t.
To fasten, as hair, in a queue.
n.
See Xebec.
n.
A woman who is the sovereign of a kingdom; a female monarch; as, Elizabeth, queen of England; Mary, queen of Scots.
n.
A small American bird (Empidonax minimus); the least flycatcher.
a.
Rather queer; somewhat singular.
a.
Mysterious; suspicious; questionable; as, a queer transaction.
imp. & p. p.
of Queen
n.
A woman eminent in power or attractions; the highest of her kind; as, a queen in society; -- also used figuratively of cities, countries, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Queen
v. i.
To act the part of a queen.
n.
A cue, or queue.
n.
Alt. of Guebre
a.
At variance with what is usual or normal; differing in some odd way from what is ordinary; odd; singular; strange; whimsical; as, a queer story or act.