Presented in the Quebec Exhibition Center

Centre de foire de Québec

Quebec Exhibition Center

The Exhibition Center, with its ultramodern and ultra-functional design, is truly special. With its translucent walls, which allow the natural light to penetrate without affecting the lighting systems, and with its colourful signposting, the Exhibition Centre really stands out. Since it is entirely modular and equipped with all the latest technology, the Exhibition Centre also offers you all sorts of practical services. It can be configured so as to adapt precisely to maximize your presence at the Show.

Technical elements

  • Modular exhibition area of 125,000 square feet (11 600 m2)
  • Water and electricity outlets
  • Telephone connections and high-speed Internet access available everywhere
  • High performance heating and air conditioning system
  • To facilitate moving in or removing materials: 13 loading platforms of 2.4 m x 2.4 m (8 ft x 8 ft)
  • Direct access to the exhibition halls through 4 doors measuring 4.7 m x 4.7 m (15.4 ft x 15.4 ft)

Services

  • 220-seats restaurant
  • 250-seats rest area with a snack bar
  • 4,000 parking spaces

Located at the crossroads of major highways and only a stone's throw from the airport, the Exhibition Center is easily accessible in more ways than one. The Exhibition Center is located at the crossroads of Soumande street, boulevard Wilfrid-Hamel and Highway 73, only a few minutes from downtown Quebec City. To get there, you just have to take the Soumande street exit and then follow the signs. You can also reach the ExpoCité site and the Exhibition Centre from the east, by way of the boulevard Wilfrid-Hamel entrance.

A Capital in action

Photo : André Pageau

A major city with a population of 700 000, Québec City is the economic centre for the eastern part of the province of Québec. Québec ranks as the second economic region in the province and is seventh in Canada. It is also the capital city of 7 million Quebecers and bears historic witness to French civilization in America.


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