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    Joe C.

    OK here's my "tip"....when somebody from Brooklyn gives you tips regarding how to dress in Québec don't believe a word of it for a second. That gal says she wore 4 pants including ski pants and 9 tops which included 3 down goose feather jackets and she was still freezing. Good Lord! I think she needs to see a doctor because her body temperature sounds freakishly abnormal from everybody else. Either that or her true New Yorker-ness is shining through because many New Yorkers' idea of being outdoors is walking underground in the city's subways and tunnels. They're not the most outdoorsy people in the world. Sure Québec City might be cold during the winter but it's not so cold to require 10,000 layers of clothing. If you're naturally drawn to winter activities like me (why else would you be going to Québec in the dead of winter?) chances are you probably already have suitable winter clothing. I wore ski pants to the Winter Carnival but there were many people wearing jeans (I suspect many had thermal underwear hidden underneath like me). The hard work put into the Carnival clearly shows. I've got to imagine many months of preparation were involved in pulling off the short two weeks of the Carnival. Overall I was very impressed. I walked away with the feeling the Québec people are very serious about their winter. That's cool. They don't fear it. They embrace it and have fun with it. The whole Carnival costs $15. Food is extra. Parking can be a little pricey but it's always pricey in downtown Québec any time of the year. I think I read somewhere there were over 300 activities scheduled throughout the two weeks. There's even a couple parades at night on the weekends. By the way, if you can catch the "Snow Bath" event I highly recommend seeing it. It was an absolute riot to watch even though I didn't understand a word of French. But that's OK because who doesn't enjoy watching a bunch of crazy people run around in -2 F temps only in swim suits and bikini's? I figure they had to be either certifiably crazy or "on drugs" to participate. Like I said Québec people love their winter. They love their snow. Kudos to them and their city's big annual spectacle.

    Sunshine M.

    Great cold- wintery white wonderland. People are all friendly and helpful. First time- wasn't sure what to expect. Kinda thinking an adult Mardi gras minus the boob flashing. What I see- a tobaggin slide ride- fast and bumpy but fun! Yea I screamed! To my right- hot tubs- with people in swimwear sipping drinks- something about wearing that big furry hat while in the the hot tub. ice sculptures completed and in the making- very cool! big tents serving finger foods and beverages.... American (chase) credit and bank cards not accepted by the atm's unless u have specific logo on the back. This event is CASH ONLY! dog run- the owner is CUTEEE $10 for a lap around- fun sleigh ride with horse carriage style- $7pp and a nice 20min ride. Doesn't go far. I would suggest doing it in the day time to see the lake and sights. Blonde horses tom and Cathy- hiiii! bumper cars done quebec style is a large snow tube in wheels- didn't do it since they were fixing the ice. Boo! few people selling camping/ tent and furniture. overall nice experience. Not what I thought but happy I flew up here. Lots of children being pulled on their little sleds- lots of dogs- diverse groups of people. Bonus- close to lots of bars! When there look up and for the hotel that has a round too floor/ roof. It glows at night. As you walk towards it... You will pass lotsa bars that remind me of Mardi gras. TRY THE CARIBOU!! Omfg! The walking stick is about $12 each- thick plastic and to fill 2 sticks cost me about $65 American. Ouch. But it was worth it- cash only!! It's a spiced sangria that hot in temperature. Delish!!!!! You can buy in white tents

    D B.

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    Its the largest winter carnival in the world and lasts 16 days in late January until mid February.

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    Festival d'été de Québec - Feq sign

    Festival d'été de Québec

    4.5(8 reviews)
    3.0 km

    It wasn't a music "festival", but if I told you that the first big concert I ever attended was a…read moredouble bill of The Beach Boys and Fleetwood Mac you could reasonably assume that Quebec City's 11-day FEQ Festival might not be my jam but surprise: I loved it. One ticket gets you admission to all of the paid stages featuring 11 nights of music. No ticket is needed for admission to the free stage also featuring very good music. During FEQ the streets come alive in the early evening, with sponsor, vendor, food, and drink booths. Participating in any part of the FEQ experience pretty much makes it unnecessary to plan anything else for your evenings; it's literally where everyone is. When a couple evenings of music are canceled due to impending thunderstorms attendees leave in an orderly fashion understanding that their ticket will get them into all of the shows on another night and, well, what are you going to do about inclement weather? There are many different prices of admission to FEQ and what you pay dictates where you'll sit or stand during the shows. The artists - at least in 2023 - don't seem to be the biggest names in the business but many were well known (e.g. Foo Fighters, Green Day). In addition to the free stage a VIP pass got me into the Plains of Abraham stage one evening: 3 bands, huge screens, great sound, lots of fun. Festival tickets sell out but whether or not you have them, planning a trip to coincide with this festival is the right way to see Quebec City.

    This is a world class festival. The biggest and longest one in canada!…read more The first time I saw FEQ, I had no idea what it was but just notices the huge crowds near the citadel and parliament. The place is on fire. People are kind and it's just a great festival with great music. There are 3 stages and each one has either 3-6 performers at each one. The quebec loto stage is more personable and only allows about 2000 people each night. The bell stage allows up to 90000 people! They frequently close the gates around 8pm for big shows bc it reaches capacity. For me the best part is the run to the stage. They open the gates at 6pm and people run to their preffered spots on the gate. Along the middle most musicians come up close for you to get amazing photos and even high five you! It's magical and I am so addicted to front row. It is outside and weather dependant but I've only had 2 shows cancelled by weather in two years (imagine dragons and Luis fonsi). They do close if there is lightening or thunder.

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    Les Grands Feux Loto-Québec

    Les Grands Feux Loto-Québec

    4.7(3 reviews)
    4.1 km

    BEST FIREWORKS SHOW EVER!! ========================…read more I booked two rooms at the Quebec City Hilton for the evening on Wednesday, August 7, 2019 and the view of the fireworks from those rooms was perfect. I'll let you know which rooms so you can request them because the view was incredible. My husband and I booked room #2210 and my son had room #2213. I heard the hotel may be renovated soon, but we loved it. Per this article it will closed for most of 2020. https://newsroom.hilton.com/hilton/news/hilton-qubec-to-undergo-complete-renovation-in-2020 Here is the website that details that fireworks happen on multiple days. https://www.quebec-cite.com/en/what-to-do/events/grands-feux-loto-quebec/ Look at my videos to see how amazing the fireworks are.

    One of the many free festivals that takes advantage of the perfect Quebec summer weather…read more The mini parade and fireworks show on Wednesday, Aug 17, was a partnership with the Festival Celtique de Quebec. Before the fireworks show, there was a Celtic/Irish dance performance, and a group in kilts parading down the port playing the bagpipes. Lighted fairies took pictures with kids, and a BMX rider did tricks over a volunteer festival-goer. The fireworks show was a full 20 minutes and choreographed to Celtic music, sparkling right above the St. Lawrence River. Overall a fantastic evening. What's not to love?

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    Les Grands Feux Loto-Québec - Fireworks over the St. Lawrence river choreographed to Celtic music. Pics obviously don't do it justice

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