Quebec City
A top winter destination, the Quebec City is home to a deluge of winter festivals ideal for both romantic outing and family recreation. Archaic architecture and quaint old-world vibes in its tall cathedrals, cobblestoned streets, boutiques, bistros and its nautical heritage have rightfully listed Canada’s largest province as UNESCO World Heritage site.
Attractions: Château Frontenac, ski resorts, freshly baked bread, moose, fresh cheese, croissants, snow sliding, Hotel de Glace (North America’s only ice hotel), snow baths, icy canoe racing, Quebec Winter Carnival every February, Mont Tremblant, Igloo building and staying in one, and ice carving competitions.
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