The stores average 4,103 square metres (44,164 sq ft) in size.
[2][3] By January 1985, Super Carnaval had three stores in Quebec City and another three in the Montreal area.
[5] The company was acquired by Metro-Richelieu on June 1, 1987 from Toronto-based Burnac Corporation.
[7] Since then, Super C has expanded by either obtaining the lease of vacant shopping mall anchor spaces, building its own free-standing stores or replacing Metro-branded locations.
The Pembroke, Ontario store closed, and the building is now occupied by Value Village.