GO TO QUEBEC!
Quebec - A Never Ending Adventure
Quebec is a wonderful province in Canada filled with beautiful and mesmerizing scenery, breathtaking wildlife, enjoyable events and festivals as well as an abundance of activities. Going through this site, you will find absolutely everything you need to know about Quebec including the weather as well as things to do!
The best time to travel to Quebec would be in the winter, especially from mid-January to the end of March. Despite, the cold weather, the recreational activities, festivals and special events and other things to do in Quebec are abundant and you’ll view Quebec at it’s best at this time. You can enjoy Quebec at any time of the year and have a wonderful time, but going during the main festival season would be a once in a lifetime experience!
Before we let you go on your trip, we suggest you have a look at the tips below so that you can be prepared for the unseeable:
1. Be prepared for colder than expected weather - temperatures change within ten minutes so being prepared with extra sweaters which can never causes any harm.
2. Is in the Eastern Time Zone and is five hours behind GMT - whether this helps with jet lag or calling family back home...it'll be beneficial for you to remember!
3. French is the most commonly spoken language, so learning a few words would be beneficial - shopkeepers and well known tourist areas are full of English speaking people but knowing some french will do more good than harm
4. Uses Type B plug sockets and 110 – 120V electricity as the rest of Canada so transformers and plug adapters are necessary to use appliances of different voltages and plugs - like all travelers, cameras, cellphones, etc. will need charging so check before you pack if you have the necessary charging equipment
1. Be prepared for colder than expected weather - temperatures change within ten minutes so being prepared with extra sweaters which can never causes any harm.
2. Is in the Eastern Time Zone and is five hours behind GMT - whether this helps with jet lag or calling family back home...it'll be beneficial for you to remember!
3. French is the most commonly spoken language, so learning a few words would be beneficial - shopkeepers and well known tourist areas are full of English speaking people but knowing some french will do more good than harm
4. Uses Type B plug sockets and 110 – 120V electricity as the rest of Canada so transformers and plug adapters are necessary to use appliances of different voltages and plugs - like all travelers, cameras, cellphones, etc. will need charging so check before you pack if you have the necessary charging equipment
Continue through the website and learn more about Quebec and its natural tourism. We hope you enjoy your visit to Quebec!