Quebec winter vacation

Quebec City winter Vacation

Summer is a great time to visit Quebec City. The city has a long history as well as lots of exciting things to see and do. If you’re looking for a great summer vacation destination, look no further than Quebec City.

The city has a rich history that dates back hundreds of years. It was founded by Samuel Champlain in 1608 and its history includes many fascinating events, including the French and Indian war and the American Revolution. The city boasts many historic sites worth visiting such as “L’Hotel de Ville” which was built in 1892 and still serves as city hall today. It also has many beautiful churches that are worth exploring, such as Notre Dame de Quebec Cathedral which was built in 1874 and still serves its original purpose today! There are also several museums located within the city limits that are worth checking out such as Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec which features works from artists from around the world including Renoir, Picasso, Monet, Gauguin & Cézanne! If you’re looking for something more active then perhaps visiting one of Quebec City’s many parks would be better suited for those who want something more relaxing like Parc des Champs-de-Bataille

Quebec winter vacation

1) Hurtle down a toboggan slide

Easily one of the most unique Quebec City attractions, Quebec City boasts something you won’t find anywhere else: a toboggan slide right in the centre of town. Au 1884 has sat on Dufferin Terrace since 1884—even longer than its neighbour the Chateau Frontenac has been around!

quebec city winter activities

After buying a ticket, visitors pull an old school wooden sled up the ramp, then settle onto it in groups of up to four people. When the operator releases the latch, the sled hurtles down the icy track, reaching speeds of up to 70 kilometres an hour.

WATCH: Toboganning at Au 1884

Toboganning at Au 1884 in Quebec CityPlay Video
Rides cost $3 or four for $10, and there are also combo packages which include taffy and hot chocolate. Everything can be purchased at a kiosk next to the end of the slide.

quebec city winter activities

2) Check out the Quebec City ice hotel

Visiting the Hotel de Glace in Quebec City is a must, as it’s one of only a handful of ice hotels in the entire world. Found 30 minutes outside the city at Village Vacances Valcartier, the impressive hotel is completely rebuilt every year with a different theme. The massive structure boasts dozens of rooms, including suites featuring intricate ice carvings and cool neon lights that give the whole place a luxe vibe.

Hotel de Glace, the Quebec ice hotel

quebec city winter activities hotel de glace

Since it’s a hotel, the best way to experience it is with an overnight stay. And yes, it’s downright freezing, but that’s what makes it memorable! Staff conduct an orientation each night to fully explain what guests can expect and how to best ward off the chill, such as the proper way to secure the mummy sleeping bag so less skin is exposed, and why you don’t want to leave your glasses or iPhone on the ice block that doubles as a night stand. 

However, you don’t have to reserve a room to experience Hotel de Glace, since you can book a day tour that includes walking through each of the rooms, checking out the chapel (which conducts actual wedding ceremonies) and making a pit stop at the ice slide near the entrance. Click to book a tour

No matter how long you plan on staying, don’t skip the ice bar which serves up delicious cocktails served in—what else—glasses fashioned out of ice.

Things to do in quebec city in winter

3) Celebrate the Quebec Winter Carnival

No winter trip is complete without celebrating the Quebec City Winter Carnival (Carnaval de Quebec). The annual event features massive snow sculptures, family-friendly rides and activities, street parties and of course the world’s most famous seven-foot snowman, Bonhomme.

Quebec Winter Carnival

Most of the fun happens on the Plains of Abraham near the parliament building, where Bonhomme’s Ice Palace is front and centre. Visitors can tour the palace (and hopefully get a meet and greet with the jolly fellow), then head into the fair grounds to hop on the ferris wheel, go dog sledding, enjoy a horse-drawn sleigh ride, make their own maple taffy, or even slide into a zorb to become a human bowling ball.

Quebec Winter Carnival

Events away from the grounds include a fun night parade, taking a snow bath, and a canoe race through the frozen ice chunks that float down the Saint Lawrence River. The Winter Carnival runs every year from the end of January to mid-February, and is considered one of the best things to do in Quebec City.

Things to do in quebec city in winter

4) Eat sweet maple taffy

Sugary-sweet maple taffy is the quintessential Quebec treat, so don’t leave town without tracking some down. While eating it is obviously the end game, making your syrup lollipop is half the fun. Maple syrup is drizzled over a blanket of fresh snow, which begins to harden after about 30 seconds. That’s the perfect time to dip the edge of a popsicle stick onto the taffy and roll it up—creating a masterpiece that’s sure to satisfy even the most discerning sweet tooth.

Things to do in quebec city in winter

You can find maple taffy all around town, including at the Winter Carnival and at one of the many maple sugar shacks that pop up in March and April when sap begins to flow from the trees.

5) Explore historic Vieux-Quebec

Sure it’s chilly out, but that’s no excuse not to bundle up and hit the streets of Vieux-Quebec. Boasting nearly five kilometres of fortifications, Quebec City is the only walled city in North America north of Mexico, and has also been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Quebec City winter activities

Quebec City winter activities


Extremely walkable, it’s easy to check out the different districts in and around the old town, including:

  • Petit-Champlain– One of the most picturesque spots in the city, this area has narrow, winding cobblestone streets and is considered the oldest commercial street in North America. This is where you’ll find restaurants, cafes and stores selling local favourites like syrup, ice wine and cozy toques (that’s a hat, for you non-Canadians). Don’t feel like tackling the stairs to get back up to Dufferin Terrace? Hop on the funicular, which takes about 30 seconds to get to the top.
  • Place Royale– A gorgeous little plaza, framed by historic buildings including the towering Notre-Dame des Victories cathedral.
  • Grand Allée– A trendy street near the parliament building with great bars, restaurants and nightlife. Don’t miss Ciel! in Hôtel Le Concorde Québec, which rotates around offering panoramic views of the city.
  • Rue Saint-Jean– An area frequented by locals, the street is lined with boutiques, cafes and restaurants. It’s also home to quaint J.A. Moisan, which is the oldest grocery store on the continent.
  • Rue Saint Joseph– On the outskirts of the city centre toward the harbour, this district boasts trendy shopping, including designer boutiques and department stores. As everyone knows, an afternoon spent ducking into shops is the perfect way to stay warm!
Quebec City winter activities

Things to do in quebec city in winter

During the winter months, there are also adorable warming stations set up throughout the historic centre where you can gather around a fireplace.

Quebec City winter activities

6) Hit the slopes

Skiing is one of the most popular Quebec City getaways, with four different ski areas nearby including Le Relais Centre which is just a 15 minute drive from Vieux-Quebec. Other notable resorts include Mont-Sainte-Anne which has three hills to choose from, and Stoneham Mountain Resort which holds bragging rights as Canada’s largest night skiing area.

7) Relax at a Scandinavian spa

There are some fantastic Quebec City spas which make for a relaxing escape in any season, and the nordic spas are especially enchanting in winter. Check out Strøm Spa which is just five minutes from downtown and has a number of pools including a few overlooking the Saint Lawrence River. Click here to book

 Strøm Nordic Spa Old Quebec

Strøm Nordic Spa Old Quebec

Strøm Nordic Spa

Strøm Nordic Spa Old Quebec

Strøm Nordic Spa

Sibéria Spa is based on the concept of thermotherapy where guests heat up in sweltering hot saunas and eucalyptus-infused steam rooms before plunging into frigid cold pools, a practice said to increase circulation, eliminate toxins and strengthen the immune system. There are also numerous relaxation areas with wood-burning fireplaces, as well as a yurt and “igloo” complete with hammocks that are perfect for lounging in. 

Sibéria Spa

Sibéria Spa

8) Get active on the Plains of Abraham

One of the best ways to enjoy winter is to get out and play in the snow, and you don’t have to head out to a ski resort to get in on the action. Just outside the city walls, the Plains of Abraham is a popular place to cross-country ski, skate or snowshoe, and boasts several kilometres of trails. Elm trees surround the historically significant area which is bordered by the gorgeous parliament building, and often hosts huge outdoor concerts. Don’t have equipment? No problem—rentals are available from a kiosk on site. There are also heated rest areas and a waxing room to get those skis in tip-top shape.

Need a change of scenery? There are several other skating rinks around the city, including Place D’Youville and the Louise Basin inner harbour.

9) Go fishing

The Louise Basin inner harbour is also the site of another only-in-Quebec-City experience: ice fishing downtown! The harbour freezes over in the winter, and is transformed into an outdoor recreation area that includes activities like skating and ice fishing. Igloos are set up on the ice to keep away the cold, or you can simply cast your rod in the middle of Village Nordik. Lucky enough to catch a trout? Head over to the adjoining Le Marché du Vieux-Port, where you can get your fish prepared, along with a side of quinoa, wild rice, veggies or salad. Bon appetit!

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10) Channel your inner child at a tube park

Finally, get back to the basics with the ultimate winter experience: hurtling down a toboggan hill without a care in the world. Villages Vacances Valcartier is North America’s largest winter playground, thanks to its numerous sled runs, skating paths and playground which entertain snow seekers of all ages.

Villages Vacances Valcartier, Things to do in quebec city in winter

Villages Vacances Valcartier

Daredevils head to Villages Vacances Valcartier to take turns whipping down the hill on inflatable snow rafts, some of which hold up to 12 people. Reaching speeds of up to 80 km/h, riders speed down slopes like the so-called Himalaya while enjoying views of the surrounding Jacques-Cartier river valley, and the Tornado which features specially outfitted rafts that spin around as guests fly down the hill. Click to book

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