Non-profit Organizations in La Cité-Limoilou, Québec, QC

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6 Rue de la Vieille Université, Québec, G1R 5X8

(418) 694-1020
Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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29 Rue Marie-De-L Incarnation, SAINT-SAUVEUR, Québec, G1N 3E5

(418) 682-8133
Stadiums & Sporting Facilities, Non-profit organization, Sports club, Sports et Loisirs, Champs de tir, Event venue, Stades et installations sportives, Amusement and Recreation Services, Amusement & Recreation, Nonprofit Organization, Amusement and recreation, Sports & Recreation, Champs de tir à Québec, Rifle & Pistol Ranges, Event Space
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995 Place D'youville, VIEUX-QUÉBEC - MONTCALM, Québec, G1R 3P1

(418) 641-6040
Theatrical producers and services, Nonprofit Organization, Theatrical Producers & Services, Legislative bodies, Inscriptions gouvernementales à Québec, Live music venue, Executive, Public Administration, Amusement and Recreation Services, Non-profit organization, PALAIS, Legislative & General Government, Exce
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320, rue Saint-Joseph Est bur. SS-045, Québec, G1K 8G5

Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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507 Rue des Sables, Québec, G1J 2Y1

(418) 476-1351
Educational Institution
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2301 1Re Av, LIMOILOU, Québec, G1L 3M9

418 627 5058
Associations, Charitable & Community Organizations, Schools-Special Purpose
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205 Boulevard des Cèdres, Québec, G1L 1N8

(418) 626-3716
The first large winter Carnival in Quebec City, the world’s snow capital, took place in 1894. Often faced with winter’s hardships, the city’s population reinvented this popular tradition with a winter celebration that warmed up the hearts of all of it revellers. Interrupted by two wars, then the economic crisis of 1929, the Carnival was held sporadically until the second half of the century. In 1954, in the context of the economic development of the Old Capital, a group of business people re-launched the festivities. That year, Bonhomme was born and elected the event’s representative. The first official edition of the Québec Winter Carnival took place in 1955. The Carnival snowballed into an undeniable manifestation for the entire Québec City population, and was an important vehicle for tourism and economical activity in the city. From one winter to the next, the Carnival enriched its activity program. We have since added even more popular activities, such as winter sports, snow sculptures, and activities based on the traditional Québec lifestyle, such as canoe races and dogsled races. The Québec Winter Carnival is the largest winter carnival in the world today, and is third on the List of Top Carnivals after the famous carnivals in Rio and New Orleans.

2375, Avenue de Vitré, Québec, G1J 5B3

(418) 529-5580

945, rue des Sœurs-de-la-Charité, SAINT-SAUVEUR, Québec, G1R 1H8

(418) 525-0040
Family & Community, Services communautaires et Organisations, Community Services & Organizations, Organismes de bienfaisance & communautaires, Community Service & Charitable Organizations, Famille et communauté

545, chemin Sainte-Foy, Québec, G1S 2J9

(418) 527-6627