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Quebec Winter Carnival
It was a merry fete celebrating pea soup and tourtière. Revellers rejoiced in the culture of les habitants when the Quebec Winter Carnival first began in 1894. In 1955, residents of Quebec City revived the festival with new traditions in the old city. Skilled canoeists raced on the half-frozen St. Lawrence and artists built ice sculptures. But over the years purists say Le Carnaval de Québec has strayed too far from its roots, using gimmicks from Bonhomme to Brooke Shields to attract crowds.
Last updated: February 12, 2013
Page consulted on February 12, 2013
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Carnival revelry might just make Quebec "the gayest city on the contin...
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Early years of carnival revival begin with Bonhomme.
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The carnival's jolly mascot attends indoor events in 20-minute interva...
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Carnival makes one resident feel like taking a vacation - outside of Q...
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Carnaval de Québec queens, crowned in the 1950s, reminisce.
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The original carnival was about making winter bearable.
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Quebec's new tourism minister says there's too much carnival boozing.
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Francophone crowd boos Edward Schreyer for concluding carnival speech ...
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Quebec's twin city Calgary enters the frozen-river canoe race - the ca...
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Queen flees her ball in tears when she's upstaged by a Hollywood star,...
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Festival helps residents forget about Quebec City's cold.
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Carnaval de Québec fights book portraying Bonhomme as a gun-wielding d...
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It was a merry fete celebrating pea soup and tourtière. Revellers rejo...
