Town of Quispamsis laces up to host TELUS Cup

The Government of Canada has pledged $100,000 for upgrades to the qplex.

The TELUS Cup, Canada’s National Midget Championship, is returning to the province of New Brunswick, and the Town of Quispamsis is well into the planning stages for hosting this prestigious event in April of 2016. The town’s multi-purpose recreation and conference centre, the qplex, will be the host facility.

Today, the Honourable Rob Moore, Regional Minister for New Brunswick, Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency) and Member of Parliament for Fundy Royal, joined Town of Quispamsis officials to announce a federal contribution of $100,000 to enable the town to complete the required infrastructure upgrades to host this Canadian hockey event.

The qplex requires an upgrade to its press box area for television and media personnel, and increased amp power for the live feed to broadcast the national event which is expected to draw hundreds of hockey enthusiasts from athletes and coaches to scouts and spectators, and families to the town. Economic benefits expected from this national event are projected to extend from Quispamsis throughout the Greater Saint John area.

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"I am very pleased that Quispamsis will be hosting the TELUS Cup, Canada’s National Midget Championship, in 2016. Our government's support will enable the qplex to complete the necessary upgrades to broadcast this national event, which will have an important economic impact on the Greater Saint John area."

The Honourable Rob Moore, Regional Minister for New Brunswick, Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency) and Member of Parliament for Fundy Royal

“We are thrilled to be hosting the TELUS Cup in Quispamsis and we are very appreciative of ACOA's commitment to this event. The tournament will provide a positive economic impact to Quispamsis and the Saint John region, as visitors from across the country come to our community.”

- Murray Driscoll, Mayor of Quispamsis

“This investment by ACOA is critical to the success of the tournament. We are excited to be bringing the national midget championship to New Brunswick for the first time since 2002.”

- Aaron Kennedy, chair of the 2016 TELUS Cup host organizing committee