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Trois-Rivières
The city is located at the crossroads of highways 40 (east-west) and 55
(north-south) and is halfway between Montreal and Quebec City.
"Old Trois-Rivieres" is a site of cultural, heritage and tourist interest that
is sprinkled with historic monuments and buildings.
The city center has picturesque charm, specialized boutiques, cozy cafés, and
excellent restaurants.
Founded on 4 July 1634, the City of Trois-Rivières will be celebrating its 375th anniversary in 2009.



Trois-Rivières is situated on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, at the
mouth of the Saint-Maurice.
For a good articles on the city see
http://www.canada.com/topics/travel/story.html?id=4586c141-ec07-4a24-929d-fb9b466511a6
http://www.trois-rivieres-qc.worldweb.com/FeaturesReviews/TownCityReviews//8-145898.html
Aréna Jean-Guy Talbot
245 rue de Grandmont
Trois-Rivières (Cap-de-la-Madeleine), Quebec
G9A 5H3
Driving Instructions:
Cap-de-la-Madeleine is located along Hwy-40 in southern Quebec,
on the north bank of the St. Lawrence River near the mouth of the Saint-Maurice,
approx. 140 km northeast of Montreal.
Click here for Google map of this location
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From Montreal take Highway 40 East, Exit 205.
Right on Boulevard des Prairies,
Right on Rue St Maurice, Right on Rue Patry
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From Quebec Highway 40 West, Exit 205.
Left on Boulevard des Prairies,
Right on Rue St Maurice,
Right on Rue Patry
Signs will be posted
Photos of the Show Site from the 2008 BMDCQ Specialty - Lots of shade in area near rings

