From canoe races to sculpted palaces, the Quebec Winter Carnival will use ice in interesting ways to celebrate its coldest season. For the winter traveler itching to add something unique to their ...
Bonhomme Carnaval, mascot of the Quebec City winter carnival, Canada’s largest pre-Lenten celebration, is turning 60 this year, meaning he is old enough to pack it in and start drawing early on his ...
Quebec City, Quebec? It seems appropriate that Canada’s largest province also serves as host to the largest winter festival in the world. Montreal celebrates the Fete des Neiges and Montreal High ...
Government of Canada continues to support the Carnival: Over $9M granted by CED and Canadian Heritage. QUÉBEC, Feb. 9, 2024 /CNW/ - Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED) and Canadian ...
Right about now is when winter becomes a hassle in pretty much every way. So if you can’t beat it, celebrate it. The Quebec Winter Carnival, the largest winter carnival in the world, kicks off its ...
You can deal with winter in two ways: Escape it or embrace it. Watching people dive headlong into snow — in nothing but bathing suits and boots — I’m guessing these folks choose to do the latter. The ...
How can you not love a 7-foot snowman who dances, chats and brings cheer to everyone he encounters? And how can you not love the event he represents — the Quebec Winter Carnival? The carnival, to be ...
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