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13 Outdoor Winter Adventures in Quebec

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Winter in Quebec is more than just a season – it is an invitation to explore a land where snow and cold become an endless playground. Whether you’re a thrill-seeking adventurer or a fan of relaxation and discovery, Quebec offers a multitude of winter activities that will leave you in awe.

From the exhilaration of ice canoeing on the St. Lawrence River to the soothing pleasures of Nordic spas, not to mention the magic of the Ice Hotel and the festive Quebec Winter Carnival, each region of the Belle Province offers unique experiences for all tastes and fitness levels. Just make sure you dress appropriately (think layers, crampons if necessary, a hat and warm gloves, and you’re good to go!)

We’ve selected 13 activities you can do in Quebec during the winter, from Montreal to Quebec City and Gaspésie.

Sleeping at the Ice Hotel in Quebec City

Visiting the Ice Hotel in Québec City is like entering a magical world of ice sculptures. The only hotel in North America built entirely of ice, it’s a stunning, ephemeral creation that will amaze children and adults alike. You can visit the hôtel de glace, enjoy a cocktail and, for the brave, even spend the night at -5°C! An unforgettable winter adventure like no other.

Celebrating the Quebec winter carnival in February

The Quebec Winter Carnival is one of the most iconic outdoor winter celebrations. Held every year at the end of January, it lasts for about 20 days into February and features parades, activity booths, ice sculpture competitions and the famous Bonhomme Carnaval. The atmosphere is wonderfully convivial.

Off-piste skiing in Gaspesie’s National Park

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The Chic-Chocs mountains are a haven for off-piste skiing, with pristine powder snow that attracts skiers from all over Quebec. Whether on Mont Lyall, Mont Vallières-de-Saint-Réal or Mont Albert, these slopes are for expert skiers, offering exhilarating runs and the opportunity to extend the adventure with multi-day backcountry skiing trips, staying overnight in park shelters.

Ice climbing in the Eastern Townships

In the Eastern Townships, at Coaticook Gorge Park, home to Quebec’s longest suspension bridge, you can try your hand at ice climbing. With eight walls between 25 and 50 metres high, this unique physical activity is perfect for beginners and experienced climbers alike, with experienced guides on hand to help.

Snowmobiling in Mauricie and Lanaudière

Looking for an adrenaline rush? Snowmobile—or “skidoo,” as it’s known locally – is a top winter activity! Mauricie and Lanaudière offer nearly 4,800 km of trails for all levels, allowing you to explore breathtaking snow-covered landscapes. From mid-December to the end of March, it’s the perfect time for an unforgettable winter adventure.

Ice canoeing on the Saint Lawrence River

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Ice canoeing on the Saint Lawrence River is a unique winter sport found only in Quebec. Born out of the indigenous tradition of crossing the river all year round, it combines navigation on water with moving across floating sheets of ice. Guided by experts, this intense adventure will allow you to discover the beauty of the river as the winter sun kisses its surface.

Riding the Dufferin Terrace toboggan, a quintessential family winter attraction in Quebec

Looking for an affordable winter activity with the kids? Try the wooden toboggan run on Dufferin Terrace in Old Quebec, right in front of Château Frontenac. Dating back to 1884, this thrilling experience, which reaches speeds of up to 70 km/h, promises laughs, thrills and breathtaking views of the river.

Cross-country skiing in the Laurentians

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A mecca for outdoor activities, the Laurentians are where cross-country skiing took root in Quebec. Popular spots include Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Saint-Adèle (on part of the Maple Leaf Trail) and sections of the former P’tit Train du Nord railway. Mont Tremblant National Park also offers 50 km of groomed trails and 80 km of ungroomed trails.

Snowshoe in Monts-Valin National Park, one of the best outdoor winter adventures in Quebec

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Snowshoeing is the number one winter outdoor activity in Quebec, and Monts-Valin National Park, east of the Saguenay Fjord, offers breathtaking scenery. The “Valley of the Ghosts” is famous for its exceptional snow cover, with trees so laden with snow that they create a spooky, magical landscape.

Skating at the Old Port of Montreal

If you can’t get out of the city to experience Quebec’s great outdoors, look no further than Montreal’s Old Port. It’s home to one of the country’s most picturesque skating rinks, located by the giant Ferris wheel on the banks of the St. Lawrence River and offering both fun and beautiful views. Think neon lights, scenic views and festive music.

Relaxing in a Nordic spa for authentic wintry Quebec activities

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For the ultimate in relaxation, Quebec’s Nordic spas are a must during the cold months. Imagine soaking in 38°C water while surrounded by snow! Here are some of the perfect places to experience it:

  • Nordik Spa-Nature (Outaouais region) — the largest spa in North America!
  • Le Germain Nordic Spa (Charlevoix region) — a luxurious experience near Baie-Saint-Paul
  • Bota-Bota (Montreal) — a unique spa floating on the Saint Lawrence River
  • Strøm Spa (Quebec City) — voted the best spa in Quebec in 2023
  • Solstice Sauna (Estrie region) — a unique nordic sauna and cold plunge in a scenic lake

Dog sledding in Lanaudière, one of the most iconic things to do in Quebec in winter

Simply put, driving your own dog sled team is one of the most iconic things you’ll ever do in your life. It’s so much fun! While tours are available in just about every part of Quebec, the Lanaudière region is easily accessible from Montreal and offers wild landscapes perfect for the sport. 

Choose a company that treats its dogs with care. Our recommendation? Kinadapt in Rawdon, known for its focus on canine sports activities.

Ice fishing in Mauricie

Accessible to visitors of all ages, ice fishing is a gentle activity practised on Quebec’s frozen lakes. For a unique experience, head to the Lac Blanc Outfitter in Saint-Alexis-des-Monts, where you can fish for trout and enjoy your catch freshly cooked on the spot.

Some additional winter activity suggestions in Quebec

  • Alpine skiing in the Massif de Charlevoix
  • Ice skating at the Domaine de la forêt enchantée in Mauricie
  • Hiking to the ASTROLab in Mont-Mégantic
  • Snowshoeing in the Jacques-Cartier National Park
  • Snow tubing on Mount Royal, in the heart of Montreal
  • Fatbike rentals in the Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park
  • Cross-country skiing on Mont Orford

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