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Geographical climate of Quebec city

Quebec city is located in the St. Lawrence River valley, and the whole city is located in the north of the St. Lawrence River. It controls the waterway entrance of New France, so it is called Gibraltar of America. The lower part is by the river, and the upper part is on the diamond hat; At present, there are roads, ladders and cable railways between the two departments. It is about 200 kilometers away from Montreal, the largest city in Quebec. This ancient, charming and vibrant city attracts tourists from all over the world all year round, attracting more than 4 million tourists every year. Even in winter, local travel agencies will promote skiing tours, as well as traditional drama and ballet performances. People who travel to the local area are always enthusiastic.

The summer from June to August is the tourist season in Quebec City, especially in the second two weeks of July. During this period, workers in Canadian factories and employees of other heavy industries usually put off their jobs and take a long vacation. Another tourist season is the week of mid-March. At that time, primary and secondary school students will suspend classes and enjoy annual leave with their families. People in Quebec City often take this opportunity to go to nearby le d'Orlans. The summer temperature in Quebec City is between 10 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius. Generally, the temperature in winter is between minus 25 degrees Celsius and minus 5 degrees Celsius, which is mainly influenced by the North Atlantic warm current, so it is not very cold in winter. You should put on more clothes when you are outdoors. The rainfall is the highest in summer. If you don't know when it snows the most in winter, you'd better not travel.