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She goes back to her googling. She already did the snow and snowflakes story so she types in Winter Wonderland next. Not much in the way of information so she clicks on the images tab hoping to find some good images.
Aha! Winter wonderland! She types that into the search line but not too much comes up so she clicks to see what images are available. Wow! The first image looks interesting so she clicks on it. Winter Wonderland looks magical! These pictures are totally awesome!
Coronavirus: London's Winter Wonderland event cancelled
Then she remembers when she was a child her parents took her to Quebec City to see the winter carnival. Those ice sculptures were amazing. It was like walking in a Winter Wonderland. She decides to google that next.
‘A population often faced with harsh winters decided to put on a snow festival to warm their hearts. Interrupted by the two world wars and the Great Depression of 1929, the Carnival resurfaced sporadically until the second half of the century. In 1954, with a view to promoting the economic development of the Old Capital, a group of business people relaunched the festivities and chose Bonhomme as the event’s representative. The first edition of the Québec Winter Carnival took place in 1955 and became a must-attend event for the people of Quebec City and the impetus behind the city’s winter tourist activities. Today, the Québec Winter Carnival is undeniably a major winter event and continues to be a driving force in Quebec’s winter life.’ (Source)
Yes! Maybe that’s where all the girls can go in January! A winter carnival.
Let’s continue – Lots to see and do
Start at the beginning – Walking in a Winter Wonderland