When to visit
Québec City is known for its enthusiastic approach to winter, and there’s no time for sitting and shivering when there’s so much to see and do. Visit at the start of February to take in the iconic Carnaval; the annual winter festival has been running for almost 70 years and features a masquerade ball, winter sports, and snow sculpture contests. During the winter, Québec City is full of music and life, and it’s the perfect time to experience the warmth of a Québécois welcome. Spring and fall are also lovely times to visit.
Getting around
Québec City is an excellent place to explore on foot or by bicycle. With public squares and winding streets, this historic city offers a glimpse into Canada’s past. It also boasts an extensive and reliable public transportation network. If you plan to only stay in the city, a car isn’t necessary; however, if you’re looking to discover the surrounding nature and villages, there are plenty of rental services available.
Traveler tips
For those looking to discover French Canadian culture, experiencing the cuisine is vital. Heavily influenced by the food of northern France, Québécois cuisine favors ingredients traditionally used by the Indigenous nations in the region—think cloudberries, moose meat, and morel mushrooms. Take a food tour of Old Québec to sample favorites, including poutine, tourtière (meat pie), and maple syrup sweets.