Newfoundland & Labrador is known for being a very snowy province that loves to celebrate winter. So, take some time this winter to get out into the snow and do some fun activities while you explore Newfoundland’s beautiful landscapes.
Credit: Marble Zip Tours
When you have had enough of the outdoors, you can head inside to relax and warm up. Here are some great activities you can take part in around Canada’s easternmost province this winter.
I. WINTER FESTIVALS
Credit: Mount Pearl Frosty Festival
Mount Pearl Frosty Festival
Mount Pearl
February 5 to 15, 2026
Lighted Walk at Manuels River
Experience the magic of the season with a delightful stroll along the Manuels River, displaying colourful holiday lights. Details
Manuels River, Conception Bay South
December 01, 2025 – February 13, 2026
Conception Bay South Winterfest
Winterfest is an annual celebration that takes place around Conception Bay South. Dress warmly and spend some time in the snow or watch the hockey tournament games.
Details
February 6 – 13, 2026
Around Conception Bay South
City of St. John’s ChillFest
There’s something for everyone at the City of St. John’s ChillFest. Take part in outdoor and indoor events and have a great time with your family. Spend time with friends at kitchen parties, skating parties, sledding and so much more.
Details
February 12 to 16, 2026
Various venues in St. Johns
Gander SnowFari
SnowFari celebrates snowmobiling, and stunning Central Newfoundland’s winter scenery. This weekend package offers two nights’ stay with breakfasts, a Friday welcome event with hors d’oeuvres, a trail lunch, and a Saturday night three-course dinner featuring live entertainment. It’s the ultimate winter getaway!
Details
February 6 to 7, 2026
100 Trans Canada Highway, Gander
TBN Winter Carnival
Head to Port Union in February to take part in the annual festival that features snowman & snow Sculpture competition, winter games, ice fishing derby, and much more
Details
February, Dates TBA
Port Union, Trinity Bay North
Corner Brook Winter Carnival
Explore intricate ice sculptures, party in the ark, join the torch parade, shop from local crafters, enjoy live entertainment and more at this annual festival that celebrates winter in Corner Brook.
Details
February 20 to March 1, 2026
Margaret Bowater Park, Corner Brook
Grand Bank Winter Carnival
Details
February 9 – 15, 2026
Grand Bank
Deer Lake Winterfest
Deer Lake Winterfest is a wonderful week of winter fun for the whole family. Do some sliding, try your hand at snow sculpting, go skating outdoors, watch the firework display and so much more.
Details
February 20 – 28, 2026
Deer Lake
Winter Carnival (Wintertainment)
Shake off the winter blues at the annual Wintertainment festival in Clarenville. Events take place at White Hills Ski Resort and other venues throughout the community. You are sure to have lots of fun in the snow.
Details
2026 dates TBA; March 8 – 15, 2025
Clarenville
Botwood Bayside Blizzard Winter Carnival
While it is cold outside, enjoy breakfast and dinners at the Botwood Bayside Blizzard Winter Carnival. After you finish the fun indoor activities, grab your jacket and head outside for some snow fun.
Details
March 2025, dates TBA
Route 350 Botwood
Cain’s Quest Snowmobile Endurance Race
Take on the world’s toughest and longest snowmobile endurance race. This 3,100-kilometre race has two teams tracking through deep snow and thickly wooded areas in the most remote parts of Labrador.
Details
February 19 – 20, 22, 28, 2026
Baden Powell Road, Labrador City
Tikigiaksaugusik Festival
Tikigiaksaugusik is the Inukitut word for ‘gathering place.’ The festival is known for events like square dancing, target shooting, Levi Pottle Dog team race and family games at the cove.
Details
March 2026, Dates TBA
Rigolet
Great Labrador Loppet
The Great Labrador Loppet is one of the finest events in the city and is hosted by the Menihek Nordic Ski Club. There are four courses that you can pick from along the beautifully groomed trails from Fermont, Quebec to Labrador City. Each course has many rest stops and food stations along the way. After the event, you can enjoy the evening banquet and medal presentation. Detail
March 28, 2026
Labrador City
II. OUTDOOR WINTER FUN
Marble Zip Tours
Enjoy Winter zip lining with Marble Zip Tours. Begin your adventure as tour guides suit you up and bring you to the peak of the Gorge beginning your trip across NINE different zip lines and ELEVEN different viewing decks. Feel the adrenaline pump through your veins as you zig-zag across the massive Marble Mountain gorge soaring from platform to platform along NINE different zip lines up to 2000′ long and 285′ high at speeds up to 50′ per second. Details
Exit 8 Trans Canada highway
Steady Brook
Marble Mountain Resort
Hit the slopes and have some winter fun at Marble Mountain Resort. Marble Mountain is renowned for its diverse ski and snowboard terrain, as well as its various events. It is also the highest mountain peak you can ski in the Maritimes. There is also an extensive ATV and Snowmobile trail network to explore. Details
Exit 8, from Route 1, Steady Brook
Snowshoeing East Coast Trail
Don’t let the winter season prevent you from exploring the magnificent trails hugging the Avalon Peninsula. Check the advisories, dress warmly, put on a snowshoe (or hiking boots with ice cleats/good traction), and head out to enjoy the crisp winter’s day out the trail (there is no trail maintenance). Details
Various Trails, from Topsail Beach to Cape St. Francis, to Cappahayden on Avalon Peninsula.
North Atlantic Ziplines
Fly high (and fast) on a zipline with North Atlantic Ziplines and enjoy the snow-laden beauty of St. John’s Coastline. Each tour has ten lines and is suitable for up to fifteen people. Details
32 Main Road, Petty Harbour, Petty Harbour
White Hills Resort
White Hills Resort has winter fun for all ages. You can hit the slopes for downhill skiing or snowboarding or explore their beautiful trails by going cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. There are lessons available for beginners from experienced instructors. Details
100 White Hills Rd, Clarenville
Smokey Mountain Ski Club
Smokey Mountain Ski Club may be Atlantic Canada’s best-kept winter secret. Smokey Mountain has 100% natural snow and has the longest season in Atlantic Canada, which makes it a ‘must’ check out this winter for people who love to hit the slopes for some serious winter fun. Details
Smokey Mountain Rd, Labrador City
The Wilds at Salmonier River
Explore the undisturbed wilderness while not being too far from the amenities of home. During the winter, you can hike, snowshoe and cross-country ski through the gorgeous winter landscape.
Details
299 Salmonier Line, Salmonier Line
Bill’s Woods Hiking Trail
Hike or cross-country ski the 5,400 feet of trail that offers views of the beautiful pond and majestic mountains. The trail links to other developments and a rest area.
Details
Route 430, Daniel’s Harbour
Joe Batt’s Point Walking Trail
Stroll along the North Atlantic Coastline and see the Great Auk Statue in the winter. This winter hike is a 4.6km round trip.
Details
Southside Road, Joe Batt’s Arm, Fogo Island
Pasadena Ski and Nature Park
Located in the lovely Humber Valley is the scenic Pasadena Ski and Nature Park. Explore the over 18km of beautifully groomed cross-country ski trails along with 6km of snowshoe and winter hiking trails. During the winter, the chalet is open every day from 9 am to 4:30 pm.
Details
Nordic Drive, Pasadena
Mount Pearl Trailway System
Explore Mount Pearl in winter. This trail system links all neighbourhoods and parks around Mount Pearl. It is over 60km long and its a popular walking trail, even in the winter.
Details
Mount Pearl, NL
Waterman’s Brook Walking Trail
Wander over snow-covered rolling hills to enjoy a coastal view and a waterfall that can freeze in the winter. The trail is an 8.2km round trip.
Details
Highway 333, Fogo, Fogo Island
Airport Nordic Ski Club
Overlooking Gander Lake with Mount Peyton, Airport Nordic Ski Club offers 16km of machine-groomed cross-country trails and 6km of snowshoeing trails. Equipment is available through ski loan programs.
Details
Trans Canada Highway, Gander
Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club
Explore the over 50km of snowshoe and groomed cross-ski trails. After walking or skiing in a winter wonderland, warm up in the beautiful chalet.
Details
520 North West River Road, Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Menihek Nordic Ski Club
Cross-country skiing through the Birch and Spruce Forest around the scenic Wapusakatto Mountains. Warm up in the spacious lodge with an indoor barbecue pit, canteen and waxing facilities.
Details
Smokey Mountain Road, Labrador City
Whaleback Nordic Ski Club
Whaleback Nordic Ski Club offers 25 kilometres of daily groomed cross-country skiing trails. See the winter forest scenes at night on the 2.5km night-lighted trail.
Details
Cold Brook Road, and Route 460, Stephenville
Cache Rapids Stable
Gather your friends and family for an old-fashioned horse-drawn sleigh ride. Cozy up under a blanket and enjoy hot chocolate as the wagon glides through the snow.
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Cache Rapids Stables, 255 Reidville Road, Reidville
Ice Fishing in Labrador West
Labrador West is surrounded by lakes teeming with Speckled and Lake Trout, along with Northern Pike, White Fish and Ouananich. Wait for the lakes to freeze, then get your drill and fishing pole and try your hand at ice fishing.
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Labrador West
Gros Morne National Park
Don’t miss out on this park visit because it’s cold and snowy outside, that is where the adventure lies. There are over 50km of skiing trails, some groomed, some ungroomed to keep things interesting. There are also many ski huts, so if you wanted to turn your skiing into something of an expedition, that’s a possibility. There are also opportunities to winter camp in Gros Morne National Park.