Empowering Moments at the Quartexx Women’s Weekend Partner Cocktail
Quartexx Women’s Weekend Partner Cocktail.
A Night of Connection and Celebration
The Quartexx Women’s Weekend – Second Annual Partner Cocktail took place in Montreal, bringing together an inspiring mix of athletes, leaders, and brands to celebrate the growth of women in hockey.
The evening was filled with energy, elegance, and empowerment — conversations sparking new collaborations, laughter echoing through the room, and the shared goal of advancing opportunities for women in the game.
Where Passion Meets Purpose
This wasn’t just a cocktail — it was a celebration of community, ambition, and connection.
Leaders from across the sports industry gathered to honor the athletes shaping the game and the brands that support them. Among the guests were professional hockey players @hayleymoore9, @jessie3ldridge, @cathdubois24, and @michelacava, whose presence highlighted the strong link between performance, mentorship, and opportunity.
The atmosphere at the event was electric — the kind of energy that happens when vision, action, and a beautifully designed space come together.
Documenting Energy, Connection, and Authentic Moments
At SquareLoop, we specialize in corporate and lifestyle event photography that captures more than just moments — we tell the story behind them.
Our editorial approach ensures every image reflects:
The excitement and energy of the evening
Authentic interactions between athletes, brands, and guests
The elegance and design of an incredible car collection as the backdrop
These photos are not only a record of the event; they are visual storytelling tools that elevate the impact of your brand and event.
Celebrating Women Driving the Game Forward
The Quartexx Women’s Weekend continues to build a platform for women athletes, coaches, and leaders to connect and collaborate. This Partner Cocktail proved just how strong that network has become — a night of growth, progress, and empowerment.
Being there to document it — translating energy, emotion, and purpose into imagery — was both an honor and a creative inspiration.