Walking down the narrow stone streets of North America’s only walled city with people around you speaking in French, you could easily think yourself in Europe. But this exotic Canadian city is only a short way from our own border, and although French is the official language you’ll find most people also speak English. So treat yourself and your kids to a taste of New France; you’ll all have fun there and maybe the kids will learn a bit of French in the process.
The Walled Upper Town and Citadel
The walled town on a bluff high above the St Lawrence River is part of Vieux Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kids will enjoy walking the ramparts (they’ll feel like they are guarding a castle), which also gives a good overview to help orient you to the city. At the Citadel, they can watch the pomp and ceremony of the Changing of the Guard and at Artillery Park they can talk with costumed interpreters. At Terrasse Dufferin, just beneath the distinctive towers of the Chateau Frontenac, you can see excavated segments of the earliest walls built to defend the city from the river below. This wide promenade borders the steep drop-off to the old port, and is a favorite place to stroll and enjoy the views.
Place Royale and the Lower Old Town
From Terrasse Dufferin, ride the funicular to the lower part of Vieux Québec. In the lively Place Royale children will be intrigued by the entire wall painted to look as though they could step right into the city as it was in colonial times. Soldiers look as though they might step out into the square and join the magicians, mimes, musicians and historical re-enactments that make Place Royale a gathering point for both locals and tourists. In the charming streets winding through this lower town are cafés, restaurants, handcraft galleries and boutiques.
The Musée de la Civilisation
It’s all about interaction at the changing exhibits in the Museum of Civilization as it explores history, science and the world around us. Past special exhibits included realistic simulations of earthquakes, and other ambitious effects sure to draw children in. A current program, Once Upon a Time, is a workshop designed for ages 3 through 10, where children and parents can don costumes and step into a world where they create their own fairy tales, with wolves, secret passages, fairies, handsome princes and dark forests. Another changing exhibit explores the human brain.
The Chocolate Museum
If you don’t take your kids to Érico Chocolaterie Pâtisserie on rue Saint-Jean and they hear about it later, they’ll never forgive you. In the small museum behind the mouthwatering chocolate shop, you can learn about the history of chocolate since Mayan times, see ancient utensils and watch modern techniques in action through a video and views into the kitchen as chocolatiers create the confections sold in the shop. Warning: You won’t get out without re-charging your energy with a luscious brownie or scoop of t chocolate ice cream.
Winter Carnival
See Québec City at its finest is during the three-week extravaganza of the Québec Winter Carnival (Jan. 26–Feb. 11, 2018). The entire city turns into a winter playground, embracing the cold, playing in the snow and building castles of ice. Evening parades (Feb. 3 and 10 in 2018) draw crowds to watch fantastic floats, marching bands, costumed performers and light shows. The Plains of Abraham, a giant park atop the bluffs where the battle for control of North America took place, becomes a winter wonderland for all ages, with giant ice sculptures, two tubing areas (one just for group or family rides), dogsled and sleigh rides, a zip-line and a 400-foot ice slide. Children ages 5 to 8 can learn to ski on free rental equipment, and everyone enjoys sugar-on-snow at the sugar shack. Elsewhere, a snow slide is beside the Chateau Frontenac and a giant ice palace with towers to climb stands at Place Loto-Québec.
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