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Finally, Elsa finds some information on those ice sculptures that she remembers seeing as a child.
‘Check out the Ice Sculptures - One of the things that I love most about winter carnivals is seeing incredible snow and ice sculptures created by artists. There will be up to 30 ice sculptures created by the team from Sculptures Lepire on display during the carnival this year so be sure to check them all out. The Lepire team will also be giving demonstrations and conducting an ice sculpting workshop ($79 for a group of 2-4 people).
Go Skating Outdoors - There are a few locations where carnival goers can skate outdoors in the city but one of the loveliest is Place d’Youville in Old Québec across from Porte Saint-Jean and Capitole de Québec. Bonhomme, the carnival’s ambassador, skates with the public on specific days and times at the Place d’Youville site (check the website for details on ice skating with Bonhomme).’ (Source)
Time to take a break and eat some lunch.
Let’s continue – The Coolest Things to Do at the Québec Winter Carnival
Start at the beginning – Walking in a Winter Wonderland