Quebec Skating Rink
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Quebec Skating Rink was the name of several ice rinks in Quebec City, Quebec. The first was built in 1851, and was the world's first covered skating rink, and was located near the St. Lawrence River. The second rink, built in 1864, was situated on the Grande-Allée, as were the third and fourth rinks. The rinks were developed initially for ice skating, but the developing sport of ice hockey led to the inauguration of the Quebec Hockey Club in the 1880s, which used the rink as their home rink. The hockey club moved to the new, larger Quebec Arena in 1913.
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Grande Allée Est, Quebec
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 46.808055555556 ° | E -71.2125 ° |
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Édifice Jean-Talon (Complexe H et J)
Grande Allée Est 875
G1R 5B8 Quebec (La Cité-Limoilou)
Quebec, Canada
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