It was dismantled in 1889, for plans were made to transfer the rink on the other side of the Grande-Allée, but management problems caused important delays.
It would host the two Stanley Cup victories of the Quebec Hockey Club (by then known as the Bulldogs) in 1912 and 1913.
In 1913, after the second Stanley Cup win, the Quebec Hockey Club proposed to build a new facility.
With support of Quebec City Council, a new arena was built in Victoria Park by a group headed by Joseph-Etienne Dussualt.
The 6,000 seat venue, known as Quebec Arena was built in time for its first game in December 1913.