Winter in Québec: chill out in the ‘Europe of North America’

Where to go and what to do in the Unesco World Heritage City

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The first thing that strikes you when arrive in Québec is the dual language: most people in this east Canadian city speak French. This version of French, however, has a distinctive North American twang, with clunkily accentuated Rs and slack pronunciation that reflects the Canadian-French attitude: relaxed, unpretentious and welcoming.

The law across Québec province states that adverts and signs must only be in French - an admirable attempt to keep the language alive. But this culture is all ruddy cheeks and burgers, rather than French-style chic and haute cuisine, with a contagious zest for life even in the dark depths of winter.

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