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TAG E-Karting arrives in Quebec City: An $18 million project at Promenades Beauport

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Quebec City, February 25, 2026 — Alexandre Tagliani announces the upcoming opening of TAG E-Karting in Quebec City. Scheduled for spring 2027, this immersive and diverse entertainment center, representing an investment of over $18 million, will be located at Promenades Beauport.


The complex will house two spectacular, multi-level, and illuminated electric karting tracks. Each track is over 300 meters long and designed with a combination of turns, some banked, similar to a NASCAR racetrack. These tracks will combine to form a 616-meter super track, the longest indoor track in Canada.


Inspired by the first complex in Sainte-Thérèse, which attracts more than 250,000 visitors annually, TAG E-Karting Québec will establish itself as a must-visit destination for the city and its regions.


Modern grey building with a sign reading "E-Karting & Amusement". Snow on the ground, clear sky. A few people with umbrellas, a calm atmosphere.

The center will be among the most technologically advanced. The tracks will boast a futuristic look thanks to its LED lighting system, which will allow for customizable configurations. The karts, imported from Italy, will be among the highest performing in the world: an experience filled with adrenaline and guaranteed fun.


Spanning 75,000 square feet, this large-scale concept will offer a 7D cinema, racing simulators, bowling lanes, laser tag, an interactive gaming floor, arcades, axe-throwing lanes, a virtual reality arena, a high-end sports-style restaurant and bar, and multi-screen corporate rooms, promising a sequence of memorable adventures.


With a solid investment structure from the ideation of the concept which led to the first complex in Ste-Thérèse to the present day with the one in Quebec City, TAG E-Karting has on board a group of seasoned and involved business people such as Vincent Chiara, president of the Mach Group - investor and lessor of the future construction, the Theetge Group (brothers Donald and Benoît), known car dealers displaying five banners of major brands in Quebec City, Alexandre Tagliani, Richard Scofield of the St-Hubert Group involved in a personal capacity and Adrian Popovici, CEO of Tag E-Karting.



Interior view of a futuristic go-kart track lit by blue neon lights. People are gathering around the starting area. Blue floor.
Modern indoor go-kart track with blue neon lighting. Many people are watching from around, creating a futuristic and lively atmosphere.

A major new economic player in Quebec City, the Tag E-Karting complex will create more than 120 new jobs when it matures.


“Our ambition is to build a vibrant destination, not just an activity. Tag E-Karting is a place where people come to drive, eat, gather and have a memorable physical experience. We are convinced that the people of Quebec City and its surroundings will have a blast sharing this passion with us,” explains TAG, still on track in 2026 with the Theetge MotorSport team.

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