The Jeux du Québec is an Olympiad type sport competition for young
sportspeople in Quebec. It has occurred every year in one or 2 different cities
(for summer and winter games) between 1970 and 1981 and every other year
thereafter.
As the games are organised based on local sports associations, the
participants compete for their home regions. These however are neither the
administrative nor the traditional regions of Quebec (though some bear their
names and roughly follow their borders) but are rather drawn to create a certain
equality in terms of population (for example, the administrative region of
Montreal is divided into 3 regions for the purpose of the games). The regions
are:
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Bourassa
Capitale-Nationale
Centre-du-Québec
Chaudière-Appalaches
Côte-Nord
Est-du-Québec
Estrie
Lac-Saint-Louis
Lanaudière
Laurentides
Laval
Mauricie
Montréal
Outaouais
Richelieu-Yamaska
Rive-Sud
Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
Sud-Ouest
As most of the regions have no real distinct cultures for the
reasons described above, flags used by supporters and during parades or
medal ceremonies are, unfortunately, quite bland: a bicoloured flag with a
recoloured versions of the Games logo (inverting the colours of the
field). one such can be seen here (the Montreal table tennis team):
http://public.dm1.livefilestore.com
As far as I can tell, there are no particular significance linking the
colours to the regions (though the green and grey of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
one could have been taken from 2 of the 4 colours of the unofficial
Saguenay flag).
The official website (only in French) can
be seen here: http://www.jeuxduquebec.com/.
Note that the flags
use some unusual colours, I have tried to stick to websafe as much as
possible but some had to be adapted. Marc Pasquin, 29 December 2012