Stade Quillorama, Baseball stadium in Trois-Rivières, Canada.
Stade Quillorama is a baseball facility in Trois-Rivières with seating for roughly 4,500 people and includes a main grandstand, party deck areas, VIP seating, and a concourse displaying retired player numbers. The layout offers different viewing options while honoring the ballpark's history through tributes to former players.
The stadium opened in 1938 and has changed names several times: from Stade Municipal to Fernand-Bédard, then Stéréo Plus, before becoming Quillorama in 2019. These name changes mark the evolving support and sponsorship of baseball in the region over the decades.
The venue uses French as its main language for announcements while welcoming English speakers, reflecting how sports bring together Quebec's bilingual communities.
The venue provides free parking for visitors, making it easy to arrive by car. The layout is straightforward to navigate, with various seating options to match different preferences and comfort levels.
The facility reached a record attendance of over 6,000 spectators in 2015 during a special baseball tournament. This rare full house demonstrated the venue's potential to attract large crowds for significant events.
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