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The Quebec Winter Carnival (French: Carnaval de Québec), commonly known in both English and French as Carnaval, is a pre-Lenten festival held in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. After being held intermittently since 1894, the Carnaval de Québec has been celebrated annually since 1955. [ 1 ]
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament youth ice hockey event held annually in February. St-Patrick Parade has returned since 2010. Coup de cœur Francophone (Le) is a festival of Francophone music held in November each year in eight Canadian cities. In Quebec City, the event is held over ten days in small venues.
The Miami Coliseum, a now-demolished hockey arena in Miami, Florida that was once called the Metropolitan Ice Palace; Eispalast, a facility in the Jungfraujoch station of the Jungfraubahn in Switzerland; The Ice Palace at the Quebec Winter Carnival in Quebec City, Canada. Stonewall Arena, formerly called Ice Palace, in Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada
Quebec Winter Carnival (Quebec City), 0.5 million; Folklorama (Winnipeg), 0.4 million [28] ... Vancouver Halloween Parade & Expo; Winterlude, Ottawa; Dance festivals
The latter is the biggest event. It is run during the Quebec Winter Carnival, at Quebec City every February. More than 40 teams compete, struggling with the powerful current, large chunks of ice and cold water. [5] The Quebec City area is the centre of ice canoeing activity, but there are teams elsewhere in the province of Quebec.
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The Ice Hotel opened on New Year's Day in 2001. [1] It was the first ice hotel in North America, and the only one until 2012. [3] For its first year, it was located in Montmorency Falls Park, on the outskirts of Quebec City. [1] In 2002, it moved to the nearby Duchesnay resort in Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, where it stayed until 2010.