Exploring the Christmas traditions of colonial Quebec sounds like a delightful way to get into the holiday spirit. This interactive walking tour promises an engaging experience, complete with lively actors and enchanting narratives that bring the past to life. For just $19.47 per person, it’s an affordable way to discover the historical significance of festive customs along the beautifully decorated cobblestoned streets. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this tour offers a chance to step back in time and uncover the unique charms of New France during the most wonderful time of the year.
About Your Stay
- Explore the festive traditions of colonial Quebec on a 1-hour interactive walking tour priced from $19.47 per person.
- Enjoy entertaining narratives, engaging actors, and quirky characters along decorated cobblestoned streets in English or French.
- Discover the Christmas customs and historical significance of New France, including adaptations to harsh winters.
- Hear mysterious and intriguing tales from the region’s past and encounter immersive performances amid seasonal decor.
- The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to cobblestoned streets and uneven terrain.
Tour Overview
The Quebec: Christmas Interactive Walking Tour of New France offers a unique opportunity to explore the festive traditions and heritage of colonial Quebec.
Priced from $19.47 per person, the 1-hour tour is available in English and French. The meeting point is in front of La Fresque des Québécois on Notre-Dame Street.
Priced from $19.47 per person, the 1-hour tour is available in English and French. The meeting point is in front of La Fresque des Québécois on Notre-Dame Street.
Guests can reserve their spot without upfront payment and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour promises entertaining narratives, engaging actors, and a chance to encounter quirky characters along the cobblestoned streets decorated for the season.
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Booking Information
Booking the Quebec: Christmas Interactive Walking Tour of New France is a straightforward process. You can reserve your spot without upfront payment and enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour’s availability is clearly displayed, allowing you to check for convenient starting times. Here’s what you can expect:
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Reserve now and pay later
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Free cancellation within 24 hours
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Check starting times for availability
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Secure your spot without immediate payment
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Hassle-free booking with the option to cancel if needed
This flexible booking policy ensures a stress-free experience, so you can focus on enjoying the immersive Christmas tour of New France.
Tour Highlights
Explorers on the Quebec: Christmas Interactive Walking Tour of New France can expect to uncover the Christmas customs of colonial times and how the harsh climate influenced adaptations. They’ll hear about miraculous cures and strange tales from the past, encountering quirky characters along the icy route. The tour promises engaging narratives and lively actors, even in the cold, with high ratings from previous guests.
| Highlight | Description |
| — | — |
| Christmas Customs | Discover how New France celebrated the holiday season |
| Harsh Adaptations | Learn how the bitter winters shaped traditions |
| Mysterious Stories | Hear intriguing tales from the region’s past |
| Quirky Characters | Encounter eccentric figures in the wintery darkness |
| Immersive Experience | Enjoy entertaining performances amid the seasonal decor |
Tour Experience
Visitors on the Quebec: Christmas Interactive Walking Tour of New France can expect an immersive and engaging experience, even when the weather turns chilly.
The tour promises entertaining narratives and engaging actors, who bring the history of New France to life. Customers rave about the fun experiences and good anecdotes, rating the tour an impressive 4.7/5.
The experience includes:
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Exploring Christmas customs and colonial adaptations to the cold
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Hearing about miraculous cures and strange stories from the past
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Encountering quirky characters in the wintery darkness along the route
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Walking through the lower city’s cobblestoned streets decorated for the season
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Immersing oneself in the sights, sounds, and stories of Old Quebec.
Important Information
The Quebec: Christmas Interactive Walking Tour of New France isn’t suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. The route involves navigating cobblestoned streets and uneven terrain, which could prove challenging for those with limited mobility.
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as the tour operates rain or shine. Dressing warmly is crucial, as you will be exploring the chilly streets of Old Quebec during the Christmas season.
While the tour promises entertaining narratives and engaging actors, guests should be prepared for the potential of cold weather conditions throughout the one-hour experience.
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Exploring Christmas Customs of New France
Strolling through the charming streets of Old Quebec, participants on the Christmas Interactive Walking Tour of New France enjoy the festive customs and traditions of the region’s colonial past.
They’ll learn about:
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The origins of the Yule log, a centerpiece of yuletide celebrations, and its symbolic significance.
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The unique French-Canadian tradition of the Christmas tintamarre, a noisy parade with clanging pots and pans.
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The practice of leaving shoes by the fireplace for the Père Noël to fill with treats.
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Peculiar superstitions, like burning a checkerboard to ward off witches on Christmas Eve.
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The iconic tourtière, a savory meat pie that’s a local holiday favorite.
Encountering Quirky Characters in the Wintery Darkness
As the tour winds through the dimly lit streets of Old Quebec, participants can expect to encounter a cast of quirky characters emerging from the wintery darkness. These eccentric figures may include a robed priest sharing tales of miraculous cures, a fur-clad voyageur recounting his adventures, or a mischievous child in period costume playing tricks on passersby. The experience aims to immerse visitors in the spellbinding atmosphere of colonial life, where the unexpected and supernatural were part of everyday existence.
| Character | Role | Interaction |
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| Robed Priest | Shares tales of miraculous cures | Captivating storytelling |
| Fur-clad Voyageur | Recounts adventures in the wilderness | Engaging anecdotes |
| Mischievous Child | Plays tricks on passersby | Playful, whimsical encounters |
Walking Through the Lower City’s Cobblestoned Streets
Where do the tour’s cobblestoned streets lead participants? The walking tour winds through the lower city’s charming, historic neighborhoods, transporting visitors back in time.
The walking tour winds through the lower city’s charming, historic neighborhoods, transporting visitors back in time.
As you stroll along the uneven paths, you’ll:
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Pass by quaint cafes and boutiques adorned with twinkling lights and festive decorations
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Glimpse the St. Lawrence River, its waters glimmering in the winter air
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Admire the distinctive architecture, from grand stone churches to cozy, half-timbered houses
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Discover hidden courtyards and alleyways that offer a peek into 17th-century life
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Enjoy the magical ambiance of Old Quebec, where the past meets the present.
Questions About Your Stay
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
While pets can be fun companions, this tour likely isn’t the best place to bring them. The tour description doesn’t mention allowing pets, and the wintry outdoor setting may not be comfortable or safe for animals. It’s best to leave your furry friends at home for this experience.
Is the Tour Suitable for Children Under 5 Years Old?
The tour may not be suitable for children under 5 years old. It’s an interactive experience with actors, and the one-hour duration could be challenging for young kids. However, families with older children are likely to enjoy the festive, historical tour.
Do I Need to Bring My Own Flashlight or Headlamp?
No, you don’t need to bring your own flashlight or headlamp. The tour takes place in the evening when it’s dark, but the guide will provide any necessary lighting to ensure you can see and navigate the route safely.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Seniors or Students?
The tour doesn’t seem to offer any specific discounts for seniors or students. However, it’s always worth checking if the tour provider has any general discounts or promotional offers available when booking.
How Long Is the Walking Distance During the Tour?
The walking distance during the tour is not explicitly mentioned. However, the tour is described as a 1-hour walking tour through the lower city’s cobblestoned streets, suggesting a moderate walking distance appropriate for most participants.
Final Verdict On This Stay
Enjoy the enchanting holiday ambiance of 17th-century Quebec on this interactive walking tour. Uncover the captivating Christmas customs of New France, from the tales of quirky characters to the enchanting cobblestoned streets. At just $19.47 per person, it’s a must-do experience to get you into the festive spirit this holiday season.
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