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  2. Québec Winter Carnival | Events in Québec City - Visiter Québec

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    Come experience one of the world's largest winter carnivals in beautiful Québec City. Every year, thousands of visitors flock to the Québec Winter Carnival to enjoy a host of activities for all ages, including night parades, snow sculptures, and musical performances.

  3. Quebec Winter Carnival - Wikipedia

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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. After being held intermittently since 1894, the Carnaval de Québec has been celebrated annually since 1955. [1]

  4. The Quebec Winter Carniva is an outdoor festival that celebrates winter and Nordic culture from late January to mid-February. For a period of 10 days, the city transforms into a winter wonderland, featuring numerous ice and snow sculptures , the 100%-made-of Ice Palace of Bonhomme , the " Laser Game Evolution " at the Citadelle de Quebec, two ...

  5. 10 Reasons to Check Out the Québec Winter Carnival in 2024

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    Carnival is a time for celebrating winter in merry Old Québec. A time of arrow sashes, trumpets, festive vibes, and of course, Bonhomme Carnaval! The 70 th Québec Winter Carnival will take place from January 25 to February 11, 2024.

  6. The 10 Best Things to Do at the Québec Winter Carnival -...

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    The Québec Winter Carnival in Québec City is the world's biggest winter festival. From ice palaces to sleigh rides, discover the best of this seasonal celebration.

  7. Everything You Need To Know About The Québec Winter Carnival

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    Winter in Québec transforms the province into a breathtaking snow-covered wonderland. The Québec Winter Carnival, known locally as Carnaval de Québec, is a magical celebration of this season, offering an array of activities and events that capture the essence of winter.

  8. Quebec Winter Carnival: Top Things to Know Before Visiting

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    The Quebec Winter Carnival (AKA Carnaval de Québec) is a vibrant celebration of Québécois (pronounced Keh-beh-kwa) culture and the joys of winter. Held annually in Quebec City, Canada, it is one of the world's largest winter festivals, drawing visitors from around the world to take part in its festivities. Visitors immerse themselves in the ...

  9. About the Carnival - Carnaval de Québec

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    The Carnival became a must-attend event for the people of Quebec City and the driving force behind the winter tourist activity in the city. Today, the Quebec Winter Carnival is undeniably a major winter event and remains a driving force in Quebec’s winter life.

  10. The Quebec Winter Carnival - Carnaval de Québec

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    The Quebec Winter Carniva is an outdoor festival that celebrates winter and Nordic culture from late January to mid-February. For a period of 10 days, the city transforms into a winter wonderland, featuring numerous ice and snow sculptures, the 100%-made-of Ice Palace of Bonhomme, the “ Laser Game Evolution ” at the Citadelle de Quebec, two ...

  11. Quebec Winter Carnival Guide - TripSavvy

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    The Quebec Winter Carnival brings Quebec City to life with sub-zero merrymaking every year, typically in late January or early February. Known as the world's largest winter carnival, it's been giving Quebeckers and thousands of visitors a reason to celebrate amid the city's characteristically cold, snowy winters since 1894.