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Episode 104: "Carnaval de Quebec" - Canada
Carnaval
De Quebec brings a true "joie de vivre" (joy of life) during the
cold winter months. Carnaval (as it is referred to in French) takes
place annually from late January to early February and continues
for 17 days. More than 300 family oriented activities and events
occur around stunning Quebec City during Carnaval. This carnival
is the world's largest snow-oriented winter carnival. With a temperature
way below zero, the warmth of this carnival will melt every viewer.
Off
the Beaten Path: For a place to stay outside of Quebec City,
nothing can beat a night at the Ice Hotel. For some high-speed thrills
there is the toboggan ride at Chateau Frontenac or streaking through
the north woods on a racing dog sled. Just a 30 minute drive from
the festival is Mt Saint Anne, one of the premier ski resorts in
the Northeast. Maude, an expert skier, takes us down the slopes
and through the woods. One can't visit Quebec in the winter without
trying out the miles and miles of snowmobile trails. Food is another
attraction with a visit to one of the most popular restaurants in
Quebec. An
original salmon dish is prepared by the Chef. On the sidewalk, hot
maple sugar is poured in the snow for a frozen, decadent treat.
The Fantastic Festival's crew takes their high definition camera
on a high-speed snowy adventure.
Special thanks to The Quebec City and area Tourism and Convention
Bureau.
Link(s): Bonjour
Québec
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