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Not only is Bonhomme unique, he is also made of pure snow! So it isn’t surprising that there are no Bonhomme costumes for sale or for rent. If you are looking for souvenirs of the Quebec Winter Carnival, please stop by the Carnival store on Grande Allée street or visit our online store on our website.
Domestics animals are not allowed on the sites of the Quebec Winter Carnival, with the exception of service dogs.
It is prohibited to smoke or vape (?) on the sites of the Quebec Winter Carnival.

The Quebec Winter Carnival tolerates snacks and non-alcoholic drinks on its sites. Due to current sanitary standards, there will be no areas with seating reserved for consumption on the Carnival sites.

The Effigy is obligatory for children 13 years and over.
Bonhomme is looking forward to visiting CPE daycare centres again! However, to comply with the health measures requested by La Santé publique, Bonhomme will only meet with his little snowflakes outdoors.
- Dog and other animals, except Mira dogs; - Drug; - Alcohol; - Smoking; - Glass containers.
Online on our website or in our store at the Quebec Winter Carnival office, 205 Boul. des Cèdres, Quebec City (QC) G1L 1N8, Canada. Note that this store will only be open from January to February 14, 2021, Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m..
Game books are available on our website in the Teachers section. You can print them and make photocopies for your students. You can also order old Effigies and posters by writing to bonhomme@carnaval.devbeet.com. You will need to pay $0.25 per old Effigy, in addition to shipping costs.
Call 1 866 422-7628 for information on the Carnival.
Of course! Effigies from previous years are available for $0.25 each (plus shipping costs). You can call 418-626-3716 or write to bonhomme@carnaval.devbeet.com to request them. For example, some school boards want Effigies to organize a Carnival in their schools. Some people also collect the Effigies.