Canada: Quebec’s Ice Villages & Indigenous Fire (5 Days)
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Duration 5 days
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Type City Tour
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Group Size 50 Peoples
Overview
Theme: Winter Culture + First Nations Connection
Quebec in winter is a living snow globe—glittering ice structures, frozen rivers, and crackling fires that carry centuries of Indigenous tradition. This immersive journey melts together awe-inspiring ice architecture and meaningful encounters with First Nations communities, offering a rare cultural fusion amid one of North America’s most magical cold-weather destinations.
Included & Excluded
Arrival and transfer to Hôtel de Glace, a world-renowned ice hotel Welcome drink served in an ice-carved glass Private tour of the ice chapel, suites, and ice slide Dinner in a traditional sugar shack-style restaurant Optional: Northern Lights viewing or heated outdoor spa session
Morning snowshoe trek to frozen Montmorency Falls Afternoon visit to Wendake, a First Nations community Participate in a sacred fire ceremony with Huron-Wendat elders Learn about ancestral customs and drum circle tradition Overnight in Wendake’s boutique Indigenous lodge
Guided tour of the Huron-Wendat Museum Lunch featuring game meats, bannock, and maple desserts Travel to nearby woodlands for ice canoeing or dogsledding adventure Return to Quebec City for a cozy evening by firelight
Walking tour of Old Quebec’s lesser-known alleys, murals, and legends Afternoon visit to local chocolatiers and maple artisans Optional: Ice carving workshop or winter photography tour Farewell dinner in a 300-year-old stone cellar with Québécois live music
Morning at leisure—suggested visit to Strøm Nordic Spa on the riverbank Transfer to the airport for departure
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