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A Family Winter Wonderland Adventure in Montreal & Quebec City

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Thursday, February 8: Arrival and Exploring Downtown Montreal

Welcome to Montreal! Start your adventure by immersing yourself in the cosmopolitan atmosphere of downtown Montreal. Begin your day at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and introduce yourself to Canadian art and culture. After lunch, make your way to the nearby McCord Museum for an immersive history lesson. As evening falls, delight in the magic of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra at the Place des Arts.

  • Montreal Museum of Fine Arts: $24 per person, 2-3 hours
  • McCord Museum: $19 per person, 1-2 hours
  • Montreal Symphony Orchestra: Tickets start at $40 per person, 3 hours
Friday, February 9: Discover The Delights of Old Montreal

Begin your day by exploring the historic district of Old Montreal. Take a stroll down the cobblestone streets, starting from the old port, then visit the Notre-Dame Basilica. Post lunch, head over to the Montreal Science Centre for a fun, interactive experience the whole family will enjoy. As the day draws to a close, enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride around the old city.

  • Old Port of Montreal: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Notre-Dame Basilica: $8 per person, 1 hour
  • Montreal Science Centre: $23.50 per person, 2 hours
  • Horse-drawn carriage ride: $45 for half an hour, 0.5 hours
Saturday, February 10: Journey to Quebec City

Morning begins with a picturesque three-hour train journey to Quebec City. After enjoying lunch in one of the local bistros, take time to visit the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, a historic hotel that defines the city skyline. The afternoon is perfect for ice-sliding at Dufferin Terrace, next to the hotel. As night falls, wander through Quartier Petit Champlain, known for its romantic, European ambiance.

  • Train to Quebec City: $45 per person one way, 3 hours
  • Fairmont Le Château Frontenac: Free to visit, 1 hour
  • Dufferin Terrace: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Quartier Petit Champlain: Free to explore, 2-3 hours
Sunday, February 11: Experiencing Winter Carnival in Quebec City

Get ready to embrace the Quebec winter at its finest at the Winter Carnival. Start your day at the Ice Palace, then warm up with a cup of hot chocolate. In the afternoon, join in the fun at the festive night parades. And finally, end the day with a delightful winter night walk around Old Quebec.

  • Winter Carnival: $15 per person daily, can vary according to activities, Time spent can vary
  • Ice Palace: Price included in carnival ticket
  • Night parades: Price included in carnival ticket
  • Old Quebec: Free to walk around, 1-2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

If you seek attractions off the beaten path, consider a visit to some local favorites. The Plateau Mont-Royal, known for its artistic vibe and charming streets, is perfect for a relaxing stroll. Don't miss out on Rue du Petit-Champlain in Quebec City - the oldest commercial street in North America - home to many unique boutiques. Try poutine, a local dish, at Patati Patata and finish off with a delicious bagel at Fairmount Bagel in Montreal, known for its wood-fired baking technique dating back to 1919.

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