Stade Quillorama, Baseball stadium in Trois-Rivières, Canada.
Stade Quillorama is a baseball stadium in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, featuring a main grandstand, a party deck, VIP seating, and a concourse where retired player numbers are displayed. The seating areas are arranged around the field to offer clear sightlines from most spots in the venue.
The stadium opened in 1938 and went through several names over the decades, including Stade Municipal, Fernand-Bédard, and Stéréo Plus, before taking the name Quillorama in 2019. Each renaming reflects a shift in sponsorship or local support that kept the venue alive through different eras of regional baseball.
The Stade Quillorama is home to the Trois-Rivières Aigles, a professional baseball team playing in the Frontier League. Game nights draw families and school groups alongside older fans who have followed baseball in this city for generations.
Free parking is available right at the stadium, so arriving by car is straightforward. The layout is easy to follow, and most seating areas can be reached without climbing many stairs, which makes it comfortable for visitors of different mobility levels.
The stadium is small enough that fans sitting in the upper rows can still hear the crack of the bat without needing to watch a screen. This closeness to the action is something visitors often mention as a reason to come back for another game.
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