Québec, QC
Québec, also known as Quebec City in English, is one of the oldest cities and the only walled city in North America (excluding Mexico). The provincial capital of Quebec, it was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608 and is located on the Saint Lawrence River, 150 miles north-east of Montreal, QC.
Teams that have played here[edit]
- Quebec Bulldogs, Eastern Canada League (1923)
- Quebec Bulldogs, Quebec-Ontario-Vermont League (1924)
- Quebec Athletics, Quebec Provincial League (1940)
- Quebec Athletics, Can-Am League (1941-1942)
- Quebec Alouettes, Can-Am League (1946-1948)
- Quebec Braves, Can-Am League (1949-1950)
- Quebec Braves, Provincial League (1951-1955)
- Quebec Carnavals, Eastern League (1971-1975)
- Quebec Metros, Eastern League (1976-1977)
- Les Capitales de Québec, Northern League East (1999-2001)
- Les Capitales de Québec, Northeast League (2002-2004)
- Les Capitales de Québec, Canadian-American Association (2005-present)
People who were born here[edit]
- Jessica Bérubé, Canadian women's national team pitcher
- Claude Brochu, owner
- Warren Coopman, Division Elite pitcher
- Marc Griffin, minor league outfielder
- Edouard Julien, minor league infielder
- Martin Lavigne, minor league pitcher
- Max St. Pierre, catcher
Educational institutions located here[edit]
- Champlain College St. Lawrence
- Collège Saint-Charles-Garnier
- École Secondaire Cardinal Roy
- Université Laval
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