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Quebec Winter Carnival, 

Quebec, Canada

Quebec Winter Carnival - © Carnaval de Quebec
© Carnaval de Quebec
 
01 Jan 2011 - 28 Feb 2011 Date to be confirmed  

Since the middle of the last century the Quebec Carnival has been one of the largest and most popular winter celebrations in the world, attended by nearly a million people every year. An international snow sculpture event, a free introduction to alpine skiing for children, provincial dogsled racing through the streets of Old Quebec and a canoe race on the St Lawrence River are among the many attractions. The Carnival aims to achieve a balance between tradition and modernity, national heritage and fun. A highly diverse programme runs for 17 consecutive days and its activities reach a vast clientele. Opening ceremonies, a Chinese martial arts demonstration, a Calgary flapjack breakfast, music concerts, grand balls and painting seminars are just a few examples of the entertainment and attractions on offer. The event has a long history with the first large winter Carnival in Quebec taking place back in 1894.

Times
Various.


Kids' Stuff  Dance  Entertainment  Spectacle  Music  Unusual 


Where?

Various venues in and around Quebec

Includes Place Desjardins, Place Hydro-Quebec, Streets of Old Quebec (Saint-Louis street, Grande-Allee, the plains of Abraham), Ice skating Rink of Place d'Youville, canoe race on St Lawrence River

Getting There

Road: many locations are in the central area of the city.

How Much?

Many events are free.

For More Information

Carnaval de Quebec

290 Rue Joly
Quebec
Quebec
G1L 1N8
Canada

Tel +1 (418) 626 3716.

Website  www.carnaval.qc.ca


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