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Canada’s Toboggan Slide Will Take You Flying Down A Icy Hill At 70-km/h

The ultimate winter thrill! ❄️
Staff Writer

Make sure to hold onto your toque. This wild toboggan slide in Quebec City will have you sliding down a hill at up to 70-kilometres per hour.

Au 1884 is like a winter roller coaster and needs to be on your bucket list.

Located at Dufferin Terrace, there are three slides made of ice for you to try.

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The exact dates it is open depends on the weather, but it is usually available from mid-December until mid-March.

But the experience isn't anything like sledding when you were a kid.

The thrilling experience will have you zooming down as you enjoy the view of the breathtaking Chateau Frontenac.

Tickets are just $3, or for $7, you can try the ride and warm up with a hot chocolate.

It is time to make plans to race your friend down to the bottom.

Au 1884

Price: $3.00

When: mid-December to mid-March

Address: Terrasse Dufferin, Quebec City, QC

Why You Need To Go: It is the most Canadian experience, and you can fit up to four people per toboggan.

Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.

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    • Stephanie White was an Ottawa-based Associate Editor for Narcity Canada. She has been writing mouthwatering food and wanderlust-inspiring articles for Canadians since 2012. She has a B.A. and B.Ed. from Ottawa University. When she isn't writing, you can find her travelling the globe and trying new restaurants. Stephanie has previously been published on Insider, Flight Network, Apartment Therapy, Faces Magazine, Daily Hive, Dished and The Spruce.