Stade Canac
| Former names | Stade Municipal de Québec (1939–2016) |
|---|---|
| Location | 100 Cardinal Maurice-Roy Street Quebec City, Quebec, Canada G1K 8Z1 |
| Coordinates | 46°49′7″N 71°14′0.59″W / 46.81861°N 71.2334972°W |
| Owner | City of Quebec |
| Operator | Canac |
| Capacity | 5,100 (1939–1999) 4,287 (1999–2022) 4,297 (2022–present) |
| Record attendance | Baseball: 5,354 (June 13, 2009) Concerts: 7,000 (September 11, 2019) |
| Field size | Left field: 315 ft (96 m) Centre field: 375 ft (114 m) Right field: 315 ft (96 m) |
| Surface | Grass (1939–2016) Synthetic (2017–present) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | April 1, 1938 |
| Opened | May 14, 1939 |
| Renovated | 1998–1999, 2016–2017, 2020, 2025 |
| Tenants | |
| Quebec Athletics (Quebec Provincial League/Can-Am) (1939–1942) Quebec Alouettes (Can-Am) (1946–1948) Quebec Braves (Can-Am/Provincial League) (1949–1955) Quebec Indiens (Mauricie League/Provincial League) (1957–1970) Québec Carnavals (EL) (1971–1975) Quebec Metros (EL) (1976–1977) Québec Diamants (Quebec Junior Elite Baseball League) (1995–2011, 2014–present) Québec Capitales (FL) (1999–present) Québec Jr. Capitales (Quebec Junior Elite Baseball League) (2012–2013) | |
Stade Canac is a baseball stadium in Quebec City, Quebec that is currently the home of the Québec Capitales of the Frontier League (FL). Originally opened in 1939, it has a seating capacity of 4,297 and is located within the boundaries of Parc Victoria, a municipal park and recreation area located between the St-Roch district of Quebec City and the south shore of the Saint-Charles River.
The ballpark is often informally referred to as simply "Parc Victoria" by local residents even though the field only occupies about a quarter of the park's total area. Modest in capacity relative to the size of the city's population, it has been well-attended during Capitales home games.