Situated about 20 miles northeast of Old Québec near the Jacques-Cartier River, Village Vacances Valcartier lures families and travelers looking for a fun day trip or short getaway. The resort began ...
There are several ice hotels in the frozen region of Scandinavia, but Hotel de Glace is North America’s only ice hotel. Made from 15,000 tons of snow and 500,000 tons of ice, the hotel takes 60 ...
Whether staying in a hotel made entirely out of ice and snow sounds like a dream or a nightmare, there’s no denying that it’s a rare experience. And while the original ice hotel opened in Sweden in ...
Winter is coming, so why not lean into the most wintry of winter vacations? Each year, Canada's Hotel de Glace opens for the winter season. Slated to open next January, and run through March 2019, the ...
Quebec’s Hôtel de Glace (Ice Hotel) turns the big 1-0 this winter, and while it’s matured over the last decade, the Club-Med-meets-art-gallery-meets-meat-locker happily retains its youthful ...
When Hôtel de Glace’s Jacques Desbois first read about Sweden’s Ice Hotel back in 1996, he immediately realized, “If they can do it in Sweden, we can do it here in Québec, the snow capital of the ...
The sculpture, almost seven feet tall, was created and set up on Friday at Hotel de Glace near Quebec City, North America’s only ice hotel. It was created by Canadian ice artist Marc Lepire In what ...
It's as cool as ever. These amazing pictures show the 2021 version of Canada's incredible ice hotel, Hotel de Glace, which opened last month and has been rebuilt annually for 21 years using snow and ...
The ice chapel at the Hotel de Glace holds up to 65 guests, providing blankets and wraps as they sit on fur-covered ice pews. Photo Credit: Xavier Dachez Although the walls are made entirely of snow ...
If you just can't get enough of Disney's "Frozen," you are not alone. The successful flick, starring Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell, is winning the hearts of millions and now there's a way to really ...
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