Considering the impacts of global warming, is Quebec’s ice hotel’s future secure? – Montreal

The Quebec City Ice Hotel, a spectacular masterpiece of engineering and artistry, draws attention from thousands of global tourists every year. For over 25 years, this unique attraction has been reconstructed annually, making it a living and evolving work of art, according to Marie-Eve Doyon, spokesperson for the Hôtel de Glace.

As a major highlight of the city, the ice hotel significantly contributes to Quebec City’s reputation as one of Canada’s leading winter travel destinations. The city’s charm, combined with a variety of winter activities, creates a buzz among tourists, as noted by Robert Mercure, general manager of Destination Québec.

The surge in Quebec City’s popularity among tourists is also attributed to a favorable exchange rate for the Canadian dollar and effective advertising campaigns targeting the United States. This growth trend continues even amidst unpredictable weather conditions.

Last year, the winter carnival’s 70th-anniversary celebration was cut short due to the warmest winter on record. Despite this setback, the city’s enthusiasm remains high for this year’s season. The organizers are considering ways to adapt the infrastructure for more dependable outcomes.

This makes Quebec City an interesting proposition for those considering investment in Canada’s tourism sector, although the focus of this article is primarily on the city’s winter attractions. The full story is available in the video linked above.

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