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Dog sledding, ice canoe races, snow baths: A look back at 70 years of Carnaval de Québec

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One of the world’s largest winter carnivals is celebrating its 70th anniversary. From dog sledding and ice canoe races to night parades and snow baths, here’s a look back at how Carnaval de Québec has helped Quebecers embrace the cold through the decades.

Quebec City’s winter festival is one of the largest in the world

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