Quebec holidays
The capital of Canada’s French-speaking province is a UNESCO World Heritage Site bursting at the seams with grand cathedrals and old-world charm. But holidays to Quebec City are all about the here and now. From glitzy hotels and revitalised parks to a fairytale chateau and one of the oldest toboggan rides in the world, see why Quebec City deserves to be in your travel plans.
Quebec holiday highlights

Breathtaking architecture
Nature nearby
Gourmet treats
Quebec: Know before you go
Language
French, English
Currency
Canadian dollar ($)
Time zone
UTC-6 (CST) and UTC-5 (CDT)
High season
July – August
Low season
January – March









Find the best time to go to Quebec
Weather in Quebec
March – May: Early spring is maple syrup season, when the sap rises with the thaw. But warm weather can be slow to arrive. Even well into April, snow is not unheard of.
June – August: Summers are pleasantly warm with occasional rainstorms. The mild temperatures are perfect for enjoying the city’s outdoor cafes. Evenings can cool off significantly, so keep a light jacket handy.
September – November: Like spring, autumn can be unpredictable. It may be mild and sunny one day and snowy the next.
December – February: Winters are cold and snowy in Quebec City. Average temperatures dip below freezing in December and can stay there until mid-March. It’s a good time to check out the museums.
Events in Quebec
Quebec Winter Carnival (February): The city welcomes all things winter at this outdoor festival, featuring parades, ice sculptures and musical shows. Keep an eye out for the Carnival’s beloved mascot Bonhomme, a friendly snowman wearing a cheery red cap.
Festival d'été de Quebec (July): Canada’s second-biggest music festival takes over Quebec City for 11 days of outdoor performances. Catch global stars at major venues and intimate block parties alike.
German Christmas Market (November to December): Sip mulled wine and hot chocolate while you browse market stalls in Old Quebec City. The month-long festivities feature parades and German traditions like visits from Saint Nicholas and Krampus.
The best neighbourhoods in Quebec
Things to do in Quebec
