Warming Stations

Équipe édito
Editorial Team
Published on December 9, 2022
Warming stations
Ville de Québec

From early December to March, several warming stations are installed throughout the city for visitors wishing to warm up while exploring in winter. Chairs, a gas fireplace and fir trees to protect from the wind will wait for guests at the stations. 

  • 1

    Parc Félix-Leclerc

    In the heart of Petit-Champlain pedestrian street.

  • 2

    Parc Champlain

    At the end of rue Petit-Champlain, close to the Québec-Lévis ferry terminal.

  • 3

    Place D’Youville

    Located by the famous ice rink, just across the ramparts.

  • 4

    Jardin Jeanne-d'Arc

    On the Plains of Abraham, near Avenue Taché.

  • 5

    Place Richard-Garneau

    At the corner of Avenue Cartier and boul. René-Lévesque.

  • 6

    La forêt enchantée

    Near Québec City's Grand Marché (Farmers' market)

  • 7

    Station de la Pointe-aux-Lièvres

    The perfect place to stretch the family, on skates or on inner tubes.

  • 8

    Place Charles-H.-Blais

    A stone's throw from Avenue Maguire, the commercial street of Sillery.


Équipe édito
Editorial Team

As proud ambassadors of our beloved city, we’re delighted to be sharing the things and places we love most in the Québec City area. What a joy for us to help you discover everything this vibrant and welcoming city has to offer!

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