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Winter in Qu茅bec
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Qu茅bec Is a Winter 国产吃瓜黑料 Wonderland

From dogsledding, fat biking, and skiing in pristine wilderness to eating your way through historic and vibrant cities, Qu茅bec鈥檚 winter adventures are second to none

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Be honest with yourself: You know that Qu茅bec is the French-speaking part of Canada, that it鈥檚 somewhere in the Northeast, and that it still has real-deal winters. What you might not know is that it鈥檚 an adventure and culture lover鈥檚 dream destination鈥攅specially in winter. In Qu茅bec, the only thing that rivals its outdoor playgrounds is its historic and inviting cities, and all of it comes alive when the snow falls. From ice fishing and ice climbing to dogsledding and fat biking, Qu茅becers fully embrace the season. The result? A vibrant winter playground that鈥檚 chock-full of thrilling adventures, opportunities to relax in nature, historic cities to explore, and a warmth you won鈥檛 find anywhere else.

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Qu茅bec City

Qu茅bec鈥檚 capital and namesake city perfectly encapsulates everything we love about the province: it鈥檚 brimming with Qu茅b茅cois culture and history, world-class restaurants and accommodations, a vibrant arts scene, year-round events, and tons of outdoor winter activities. In the Old City, stroll along Rue du Petit-Champlain, a historic cobblestone road turned pedestrian-friendly zone loaded with shops and restaurants. Favorite activity: riding the听toboggan luge听at the Fairmont Le Ch芒teau Frontenac, the castle-like hotel perched above the St. Lawrence River. Forty miles per hour feels like 80 on this 130-plus-year-old luge track.

There鈥檚 even more ice fun to be had at the H么tel de Glace, 30 minutes north of the city, which has everything from an ice luge and chapel to tons of ice-carved artwork. For the ultimate experience, stay the night鈥攁 minus-20-degree sleeping bag will keep you plenty cozy and warm. For even more ice-based fun, hire a guide and explore the sheer walls of Canyon Sainte-Anne along Canada鈥檚 first-ever via ferrata or try your hand at ice climbing on Montmorency Falls, both of which are only a short drive north of downtown along the St. Lawrence River. Venture a bit further afield to become immersed in the wilderness of Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier, where you can fat bike, ski tour, and gaze at the stars. Back in town, discover how local chefs are embracing the season鈥攁s well as gifts from the surrounding boreal forests鈥攁t Chez Boulay.

The Laurentians

Forty-five minutes northwest of Montreal, the mountainous Laurentians听region is home to 12 ski resorts, including one of eastern North America鈥檚 best, Mont-Tremblant. With 102 trails on 755 skiable acres, Tremblant鈥檚 inbounds terrain has something for every type of skier. But Tremblant is also home to a unique alpine touring experience: Ride a lift to the summit (or skin up along one of the designated climbing trails), escape out the back, and drop into superb, uncrowded tree skiing. Touring-gear rentals and guides are available听through the mountain鈥檚 pro shop.

Back near the European-style alpine village, kick off your ski boots and slip into a subliminal state of relaxation at the Scandinave Spa (think dry saunas and cold-water plunges) before rounding out the evening with a four-course table d鈥檋么te at Le Grand Lodge鈥檚 Chez Borivage. In the morning, take a dogsled tour of Kanatha-Aki Nature Center, where endangered Athabascan bison are being rehabilitated. Then take a jaunt through Mont-Tremblant village with a guide from D-Tour on an electric fat bike before rolling into Ocaf茅, a bike-shop-slash-eatery loved by locals for its cozy atmosphere, friendly staff, and delicious assortment of homemade soups, salads, and sandwiches.

Outaouais

There鈥檚 a reason the Outaouais region is known as Canada鈥檚 鈥渃apital playground.鈥 Cross the Ottawa River into Qu茅bec and within 15 minutes of the capital city of Ottawa, you鈥檙e in Gatineau Park鈥檚 expansive, 140-square-mile wilderness鈥攁 hotbed for cross-country, skate, and backcountry skiing (the park boasts over 230 miles of trails). Pop into one of the park鈥檚 many warming huts, which line the trails, to warm up next to the fire with a hot cocoa or packed lunch.

Whatever you do, be sure to book a night or have a meal at Fairmont Le Ch芒teau Montebello, a century-old grand lodge that鈥檚 been converted into a luxurious hotel and resort. Cross-country ski on its backyard network of trails or venture out for some ice fishing at Kenauk Nature preserve, Canada鈥檚 largest private nature reserve, just 15 minutes from Fairmont Le Ch芒teau Montebello. Or, venture a little farther afield to听explore听the icy cave and soaring ziplines at Arbraska Lafl猫che Park.

厂补驳耻别苍补测鈥揕补肠-厂补颈苍迟-闯别补苍

Two hours north of Qu茅bec City, 厂补驳耻别苍补测鈥揕补肠-厂补颈苍迟-闯别补苍 is a winter adventure destination unlike any other in North America. Its namesakes, Saguenay Fjord (the southernmost in North America) and Lake Saint-Jean (a 27-mile-wide freshwater sea), are surrounded by expansive boreal wilderness鈥攁ll of it blanketed in up to 20 feet of snow each winter and easily accessible from the region's cozy villages and cities.

Start with a backcountry snowshoe through Valley of the Phantoms, where snow-blasted trees turn ghostly white.听Then听cross-country, alpine, or backcountry ski at Mont-脡douard, a nearby ski resort with nearly 1,500 feet of vertical drop and access to the Mont-脡douard Haute Route (Qu茅bec鈥檚 version of the famous alpine route from Chamonix, France, to Zermatt, Switzerland) for a hut-to-hut backcountry adventure. Every March, an icebreaker cuts through the Saguenay Fjord, signaling the impending spring鈥攁nd affording the rare opportunity to paddle a sea kayak through the broken ice. Check with the park on the exact timing of the icebreaking mission, then plan your trip accordingly, as this truly unique experience can be done for only a few weeks each year. But, as with many of the winter adventures found in Qu茅bec, it will create memories that will last a lifetime. 听听


Whether it鈥檚 a tranquil forest snowshoe hike you鈥檙e seeking, a heart-pounding ride on a zipline, or paddling out into the icy water鈥攜ou鈥檒l love . Unspoiled boreal forests, soaring fjords, snowy mountains, and northern lights provide diverse landscapes to explore, whether you live like a local for a few weeks or simply enjoy an invigorating day out. Qu茅bec听offers听experiences that are strong and authentic, and the beauty of our territory goes far beyond the landscape.

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