Quebec City Winter Fun for Families
Founded over four centuries ago, Quebec City is one of the most romantic spots on the planet, especially when enveloped in a beautiful blanket of snow. But it’s also super kid-friendly. Bien sûr, this UNESCO World Heritage Site in French Canada appeals to all ages. From wintry outdoor adventures and cultural activities to a life-sized snowman mascot, you’re sure to have a (snow) ball in one of the safest cities in North America! Here’s a look at Quebec City winter activities for families.
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1. Quebec Winter Carnival
Not only is the Quebec Winter Carnival the world’s largest outdoor winter festival, but also it’s the most fun. The carnival typically takes place in late January and early February. Kids have a blast trying winter activities like snow tubing, hockey, and dog-sledding.
Bonhomme, a 7-foot-tall snowman, is the symbol of this frosty festival. No Quebec City winter visit is complete without spotting this dapper dude.
2. Musée de la Civilisation
A museum day provides a great way to warm up in winter in Quebec City. Tops for families is the interactive Musée de la Civilisation (Museum of Civilization).
Look for exhibits and rotating daily activities that explore science, culture, and history. Downstairs you’ll discover a play zone with a forest, dungeon, secret passageway, and ballroom where kids can bring fairy tales to life. Take a look at their virtual exhibits, which you can explore from home.
3. Valcartier Village Vacances Snow Tubing
About a 30-minute drive from the city lies Valcartier Village Vacances. With dozens of tube runs, this winter playground is a paradise for adventure seekers.
The runs range from easy to difficult, and it’s set up like a ski hill with the green, blue, and black diamond designation. You can reach speeds over 40 miles per hour on some tubing runs at Valcartier Village! There are smaller runs for preschoolers and a kid’s zone for toddlers to swoosh down mini slides.
Inside is an arcade and several restaurants. While tubing is the big draw, you’ll also find an ice skating trail and a maple taffy shack, where you can taste the wonders of icy Canadian sweets made from maple syrup. Open year-round, Valcartier Village also boasts more than 35 waterslides for summertime fun.
4. Old Quebec
Exploring Quebec City’s history can be fun for all ages. Just don’t tell your kids they’re getting a history lesson as they stroll through 400-year-old streets and squares.
Old Quebec is a charming mass of quaint cobblestone streets flanked by stone buildings. Pop into the many shops selling hot chocolate, maple syrup and touristy items that are sure to enthrall the kids.
5. Hôtel de Glace
While children are welcome to spend the night at Hôtel de Glace in Quebec City, an overnight isn’t the only way to see inside this ice hotel. Between January and March visitors can take a tour of this impressive chilly site. Rent snowshoes and trek around the property or simply marvel at the amazing murals and ice sculptures. There’s a café on-site and a fun ice slide to wow the kiddies.
Explore More of Quebec
For a heart-pumping winter activity, read about what it’s like to go dog-sledding in Quebec.
Find out what there is to do in sister city, Montreal with kids.
Relax at one of these amazing Nordic Spas in Canada, with or without kids.
Discover places that feel like Europe in North America.
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A Note from The Saucy Travel Mama: Merci beaucoup to Quebec City Tourism for hosting my visit. The host did not pay Travel Mamas any monetary compensation. As always, my opinions are my own.
Our above neighboring country. I think it’s so beautiful there in the winter.
I agree whole-heartedly!
I haven’t been in Canada yet although i have family there. I want to see the Quebec Winter Carnival too! It sounds and looks so fun to do!
All the more reason to plan a visit! I hope you can visit Canada, and Quebec in particular, someday!
that looks like a great time. i would love to visit in person.
I hope you can visit Quebec City someday! Such a beautiful destination!