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Experience Winter a Whole New Way in Quebec, Canada’s Winter Carnival

Published by Veronica Shine, [Null]

Country: Canada

The Experience

For some nothing can be as dreary as a cold winter’s night, except in captivating Quebec where the city lives by three words, "Joie de Vivre!”, meaning "The joy of living!" The opportunity for a whole new way to experience winter in Quebec, Canada awaits you. Savvy travelers from around the world have noted that the winter wonderland reigns here!

The foremost event of the year is the annual Winter Carnival. The festivities commence in late January through to early February, and have been a tradition since 1894. The Quebec Winter Carnival has garnered attention as a premier global celebration, rivaling the best of any Winter Carnival from around the globe, set amid one of most quaint and picturesque cities.

When to Go to Winter Carnival Quebec

The mascot of the fair is a snowman by the name of Bonhomme and symbolizes all things winter. Bonhomme seemingly appears everywhere including on a badge that everyone over 5 years of age is required to wear. It is all you need for the countless activities and entertainment venues during these 17 days with the one time fee of approximately $10. After visiting and partaking in all of the festivities, the badge will make a wonderful souvenir of remembrance.

What can you expect at this year’s fest? This festival has it all for those who either want to join in or just be a spectator. Winter sports competition, ski and skating instruction, dog sled racing, parades, snow sculptures and painting are just a few of the activities.

Bonhomme delights the children and they love the great fairyland atmosphere in his amazing home, the Ice Palace. The Ice Palace is wonderful during the day but becomes even more enchanting at night, when illuminated with multi-color lights, making the ice sparkle like a rainbow.

Odds n' Ends

One popular exhibition is the snow sculpture event. Snow sculpting has been a long-time tradition in Quebec City and now has international competitors. The number of participants grows greater each year as does the quality and creativity of the pieces created.

No matter where you walk in the city, there is music playing and before you know it, you will find you are even beginning to hum and tap your feet to the tunes being played.

Many events that take place during the Carnival are spread throughout different locations across the city.

The temperature in Quebec varies between -30°C and -10°C during the Carnival season, so appropriate warm clothes and snow boots are recommended to thoroughly enjoy Winter Carnival in Quebec!

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