Quebec lifts capacity limits on venues with assigned seating, including for NHL games
MONTREAL — Quebec will lift capacity restrictions on venues and events with assigned seating, Health Minister Christian Dubé said Thursday, but he warned that the situation is still fragile and further relaxations won’t come until after October.
The new rules, which start Oct. 8, apply to venues such as cinemas, theatres, arenas and stadiums, and they will permit Montreal’s Bell Centre to be at full capacity for the Canadiens’ first NHL home game on Oct. 16 against the New York Rangers. The arena had previously been limited to about one-third of its capacity, or 7,500 people.
“Good news for hockey fans, it’s good news for the economy, it’s good news for culture, I think it’s good news for everybody,” Dubé told reporters. “Quebecers have paid a high price over the last year and a half and we said when you would be vaccinated, you could have some benefits, those are the benefits they were expecting.”
Anyone attending events at those venues will have to show proof of vaccination and wear a mask, except when eating or drinking, Dubé added.