Montreal seems to benefit from all the best classic French food traditions while keeping the general vibe much more low-key ...
Carnaval de Quebec, a winter wonderland nestled in Quebec City, offers an unforgettable family adventure at an affordable cost. Explore this annual festival, filled with activities and attractions ...
The carnival (or carnaval) first made its debut in Quebec City, the world’s “Snow Capital”, in 1894 as a winter festival designed to fight off the winter doldrums. It wasn’t until 1955 ...
"Once winter did arrive in January, it's kind of been here to stay," she said. Montreal isn't the only place celebrating the cold. About 200 kilometres north of Quebec City, hundreds of colourful ...
While the winter lasts, every weekend is festival time on Montreal’s Mount Royal. Up the snow-cloaked mountain, rising from the heart of the city ... To Americans, Quebec’s best-known resort ...
The long-running Festival d’été de Québec (Quebec City Summer Festival) returns to Quebec City for 11 days this summer, from July 3-13, and one of the headliners is Slayer, marking their ...
The best times to visit Québec City are June through September and December through February. During the summer and winter months, the city's social calendar is booked solid with festivals.
Those in search of a winter wonderland ... Quebec (Summer Festival) held in July, turns much of the Upper Town into a festive outdoor stage. Old Quebec is made for walking. The city’s ancient ...