Quebec City to host women's world hockey championship in 2027, world juniors in 2029
Quebec City will exclusively host the 2027 Women's World Hockey Championship and co-host the 2029 World Junior Championship, marking key milestones in Canadian hockey history.
- Quebec City will host the 2027 Women’s World Hockey Championship and co-host the 2029 World Junior Hockey Championship with Trois-Rivières, Que.
- Hockey Canada announced that the Women’s World Championship will be held exclusively in Quebec City at the 18,000-seat Videotron Centre.
- This event marks the first time Quebec City will host the Women’s World Championship, which was last held in Canada in 2023.
- Quebec City last hosted the World Juniors in 1978, and the 2026 tournament will take place in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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Quebec City to host women’s world hockey championship in 2027, world juniors in 2029
Hockey Canada says that Trois-Rivières, Que., will share the world juniors hosting duties with the Quebec capital for the annual holiday-season tournament.
The International Ice Hockey Federation announced on Thursday that Québec City will host the World Women's Hockey Championship in 2027 and the World Junior Hockey Championship in 2029.


The holding of the two tournaments will generate total benefits of approximately $60 million, according to the organizers.
Quebec City to host 2027 Women’s World Championship, 2029 World Juniors - Daily Faceoff
Two of the biggest tournaments in international hockey will be heading to Quebec. On Thursday, Hockey Canada announced that Quebec City will be the host of the 2027 IIHF Women’s World Championship and the 2029 IIHF World Junior Championship. Le monde s’amène au Québec! / The world is coming to Quebec! 🏒2027 : #MondialFéminin / #WomensWorlds ➡️ Québec 2029 : #MondialJunior / #WorldJuniors ➡️ Québec & Trois-Rivières@HockeyQuebec— Hockey Canada (@…
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