June 01, 2012 - June 30, 2012 (Dates to be confirmed)
Montréal
(Region: Montréal)
This top-flight competition brings together the best beach volleyball players from across Canada and features the biggest amateur tournament in Québec. Festivities throughout the weekend
The only competition in the Coupe des Nations U23 series to take place outside of Europe. The top six cyclists aged 19 to 22 from each country will compete to collect the most UCI points.
Saint-Georges
(Region: Chaudière-Appalaches, Québec City and Area)
The biggest road cycling stage race in Canada. More than 100 cyclists from around the world ride close to 900 km (559 mi.) through the scenic Québec City and Chaudière-Appalaches r
June 15, 2012 - July 15, 2012 (Dates to be confirmed)
Sherbrooke (Borough of Fleurimont)
(Region: Eastern Townships)
For the past 37 years, the Classique Pif has been presenting exciting slow-pitch games and thrilling activities (fireworks, shows, inflatable games, etc.).
Trois-Rivières (Sector of Trois-Rivières)
(Region: Mauricie)
A great sports activity to enjoy with family or friends, and the perfect opportunity to get moving! By bike or on foot, for a simple ride or to take on a personal challenge, you have
The Montreal Championship is a 54-hole tournament featuring PGA Champions Tour golf legends. The Champions Tour boasts the most recognizable and accomplished players in the game, with
Action-packed days of mountain biking, including the World Cup, Québec Cup, Raid Velo Mag and more! Whether you're a spectator or participant, you'll have a blast! Also on the program:
July 01, 2012 - July 31, 2012 (Dates to be confirmed)
Baie-Comeau
(Region: Manicouagan)
The city of Baie-Comeau will host the 2011 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup Final. A total of 400 cyclists from 30 different countries are expected to attend. Come and see for yours
July 01, 2012 - July 31, 2012 (Dates to be confirmed)
Blainville
(Region: Laurentides)
A must for all equestrian sports lover. High calibre competitions in this international discipline: "Jumping", ruled by the Québec, Canadian and American Federation and the International