Quebec winter carnival vows to improve parade after first event deemed a flop
MONTREAL — Organizers of Quebec City’s winter carnival learned this week the depth of anger they risk facing if they mess with one of the city’s most beloved winter traditions — or its snowman mascot, Bonhomme.
After changing the format of its famous parade, the Carnaval de Quebec received an avalanche of scathing reviews on its Facebook page, some reporting that organizational failures at the event left children in tears.
The criticism focused on lengthy delays, choice of location and a new format where spectators waited at designated “stations” for music, theatre and dance troupes to arrive and perform.
Other reviews noted the “sombre” costumes and makeup and the fact that the celebrated snowman was placed on the first float instead of his usual position at the parade’s conclusion.