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How did the tradition of snow and ice sculpture start at the Quebec Winter Carnival?

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How did the tradition of snow and ice sculpture start at the Quebec Winter Carnival?

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Email them here. They haven’t really given many details as to when certain events were added: http://www.carnaval.qc.ca/en/index.asp The Largest Winter Carnival in the World Since the beginning of our French colony, the habitants of New France created a rowdy tradition of getting together just before Lent to eat, drink and be merry. At this time, this intense period of revelry was already designated as the Carnival – a word of Italian origin meaning Mardi Gras. The custom of celebrating from the end of January until mid-February has long been popular. The first large winter Carnival in Québec City, the world’s snow capital, took place in 1894. Often faced with winter’s hardships, the city’s population reinvented this popular tradition with a winter celebration that warmed up the hearts of all of it revellers. Interrupted by two wars, then the economic crisis of 1929, the Carnival was held sporadically until the second

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