"“Winter in Quebec City is a wonderful adventure as long as you have the right clothes,” Andree-Ann Groleau, public relations director for the property, says, and she highlights a long, leg-covering down coat that’s “designed for temperatures that go down to 7 degrees Fahrenheit (about minus 40 degrees Celsius).” She calls the piece “a great combination of comfort and style,” and points out that if you’re staying at the historic hotel you can wear it “on the toboggan slide next door, while sightseeing around the old city, and walking along Rue du Petit‑Champlain.” “It’s even more stunning in the wintertime,” Groleau gushed. “And the jacket lets you stay outside to experience the feeling of being in a real-life snow globe.”" - Lois Alter Mark Lois Alter Mark Lois has been writing professionally for over 25 years. Her personal essays won BlogHer's People's Choice Awards three years in a row. She holds a Master's Degree in Journalism from Boston University. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines