Climate -
Throughout the year, most of the areas receive more than 1000mm of precipitation, over 300cm of snow, and severe weather conditions occur occasionally during the summer with tornadoes and thunderstorms.
Landform regions -
Quebec has 2 landform regions; Canadian Shield and Hudson Bay Lowlands. Most of Quebec is Canadian Shield and on a small part of western Quebec is Hudson Bay Lowlands.
Showing posts with label Quebec. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quebec. Show all posts
Monday, 26 September 2011
3 Places to Visit
1. Quebec Winter Carnival

The Quebec Winter Carnival is a winter amusement park usually held in February that includes attractions such as skiing, snow rafting, ice sculptures, and snow sled slides.
2. Old Montreal

Old Montreal; the oldest area in Montreal, Quebec, located in Ville-Marie and has over 500 boutiques, galleries, and gourmet shops.
3. Montmorency

Montmorency Falls is a large waterfall on the Montmorency River. The falls are the highest in the province and is 30m higher than Niagara Falls.

The Quebec Winter Carnival is a winter amusement park usually held in February that includes attractions such as skiing, snow rafting, ice sculptures, and snow sled slides.
2. Old Montreal

Old Montreal; the oldest area in Montreal, Quebec, located in Ville-Marie and has over 500 boutiques, galleries, and gourmet shops.
3. Montmorency

Montmorency Falls is a large waterfall on the Montmorency River. The falls are the highest in the province and is 30m higher than Niagara Falls.
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