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Québec is a
place of unique unbelievable scenic wilderness and modern cities with
old world charm you name it, in Quebec they've got it. Gardens galore,
history, heritage, monuments, lighthouses, covered bridges... the list
goes on and on. Quebec is full of interesting attractions &
combination of different imaginations.
Quebec Climate:
Québec has
three different climates: the humid continental climate in the region
covered by boreal forest (south of the 50th parallel), the sub arctic
climate in the taiga region (between the 50th-58th parallels), and the
arctic climate of Nunavik, the tundra region above the 58th parallel,
home of the Inuit.
Québec's
southernmost climate is marked by seasonal extremes of temperature. An
exact snowy winter, with an average annual snowfall of over 3 metres
(10 feet), gives way to an exhilarating spring and a hot summer,
extinguished by a crisp and colorful autumn. But through all the
thermometer's ups and downs.
Average minimum and maximum temperatures (°C)
Montréal:
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January: -15/-6
- April:
1/11
- July:
15/26
- October:
4/13
Québec:
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January: -17/-8
- April:
-1/8
- July:
13/25
- October:
2/11
Québec Tourist Regions
Québec
is divided into 20 tourist regions. From the Îles-de-la-Madeleine to
the Far North, they cover an immense territory of exceptional natural
beauty. Each has its predominant feature the St. Lawrence River, virgin
forests, lakes and streams, mountains and each reflects a different
aspect of Québec, whose history, culture and geography are unique in
North America.
- Museum
- Parks
- Zoos
- Tourist
Attactions
- Québec
Super Historic Sites
- Business
and Confrence Center
- Hospitals
and Clinics
- Quebec
Cuisine
- Restaurants
- Golfs
Courses
- Shopping
Center
- Universities
and Colleges of Quebec
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