If you’ve never had a chance to get a tour of the famed Hotel de Glace in Quebec City, we highly recommend adding it to your list of things to do during your next trip to Quebec. The must-see attraction, which is rebuilt each winter out of ice and snow, is the only hotel of its kind in North America and made entirely of snow and ice. The architectural feat is truly breathtaking with its surreal ice suites and cathedral ceilings measuring up to 7 meters (23 feet). It includes an ice bar with a capacity of 300 people, a restaurant, a Nordic area with hot tubs, a sauna, and even an ice Chapel used for weddings every winter.
Recently the organizers dropped by the Prometour offices to provide us with more information on the hotel. Below is a brief history of the attraction along with their 2018 promo video. Enjoy!
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From the Press Release
ABrief History of the Ice Hotel
For as long as he can remember, Jacques Desbois, founder of the Hôtel de Glace, has been passionate about winter and the snow. In 1996, he established La Piste Desbois, an ecotourism company operating in the design of interactive igloo villages. Nicknamed Mr. Igloo, Mr. Desbois has worked hard to ensure the reputation of his company. Unique in Canada, La Piste Des bois was involved in numerous festivals, cities, and organisms over the years. For example, Québec Winter Carnival, the Fête des Neiges de Montréal and the Musée de la civilisation of Québec took advantage of the expertise of La Piste Desbois.
In 1996, Jacques Desbois read an article on the Ice Hotel of Sweden. Immediately, an idea came to his mind: “If they can do it in Sweden, we can do it here in Québec, the snow capital of the world,” he exclaimed. He decided to pack his bags and fly to Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, to meet the creators of this magical structure with it’s touristic potential. After his trip and feasibility studies, Jacques Desbois looked for good partners that would help him reach his goal. Yvon Guérard and Michel Mordret were immediately fascinated by the ide and possibilities of the Hôtel de Glace and decided to join the team.
Since the beginning of their association, it was obvious that the imagination and devotion were essentials to complete this project. During the four years that were needed to start this unusual project, many obstacles occurred. The promoters had the tenacity to demonstrate the technical and financial feasibility of the project.
In 2001, Québec, Canada, and America discovered this incredible attraction recognized around the world. Erected for the first time at the Montmorency Falls, the Hôtel de Glace was then built at the Station Touristique Duchesnay for 9 years and moved again in 2011 on the old site of the Québec Zoo.
In 2016, the Hôtel de Glace became a distinctive component in the winter offer of the largest recreational tourism development project in Eastern Canada by joining the operations of Valcartier Vacations Village. In the process of becoming a four-season resort Valcartier Vacations Village is giving an extra dimension to its global offer while expanding its customer base.
Over the years, the unique Hôtel de Glace has become one of the most famous images of the Canadian winter. As a leader in the tourism industry for the region, the province and the entire country, the Hôtel De Glace now welcomes thousands of visitors from around the world every year.
Click on the image below to see a full 360-degree virtual tour.
The 360 images were produced by Luc Villeneuve