Winter sports in Québec
Skiing at Mont-Tremblant, Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham, plus ice canoeing, snowshoeing, dog sledding and the Carnaval de Québec.
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Cross-country skiing in Québec: best trails by region
Cross-country skiing in Québec: Parc Jacques-Cartier, P'tit Train du Nord, Camp Mercier, Mont-Royal and Mont-Sainte-Anne compared by region.
Dog sledding in Québec: best regions, what to expect
Dog sledding in Québec: Mont-Tremblant, Charlevoix, Saguenay and Mauricie compared. Prices, season, what to wear, ethical operators.
Downhill ski resorts in Québec: comparing the big four
Québec's four main ski resorts compared: Mont-Tremblant, Mont-Sainte-Anne, Stoneham, and Le Massif de Charlevoix — vertical, trails, prices, and vibe.
Hôtel de Glace Québec: what an overnight is really like
Hôtel de Glace Québec: honest account of what sleeping in the ice hotel is really like. Temperature, comfort, what is included, and whether it is worth it.
Ice canoeing on the Saint-Laurent (canot à glace)
Ice canoeing on the Saint-Laurent: Québec's most unique winter sport. History, how it works, where to try it, and what the Carnaval race looks like.
Ice fishing in Québec: where to go, what to know
Ice fishing in Québec: best lakes and rivers, target species (perch, walleye, pike, ouananiche), permits, pourvoiries and what to expect.
Mont-Tremblant ski guide: lifts, runs, lessons, where to stay
Complete Mont-Tremblant ski guide: 102 trails, 14 lifts, 4 faces, lift prices, Snow School, village accommodation and insider tips.
Snowmobile (motoneige) tours in Québec: complete guide
Everything about snowmobile tours in Québec: no licence needed with a guide, 33,000 km of trails, top regions, prices and equipment.
Snowshoeing in Québec: from city parks to backcountry
Snowshoeing in Québec: Mont-Royal in Montréal, Parc Jacques-Cartier near Québec City, Mont-Tremblant, and Forillon NP. Season, gear, and guided options.