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20 Fun Outdoor Winter Activities in Grey County

Tucked along the south shore of Georgian Bay, the mostly rura Grey county offers endless reasons to visit and explore. The county government itself has 8,500 acres… Read more »

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20 Outdoor Winter Activities in and Around Bruce Peninsula

Surrounded by the waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, this small, nature-rich county offers so much to explore in the outdoors. Bruce County’s parks, trails and… Read more »

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20 Outdoor Winter Adventures in Haliburton

This gem of a town is best known for its artisan population that fosters an incredible arts program at the Fleming College campus there. That creative spirit spills over into the hosts of various outdoor experiences in the hills and forests around the area. Get ready to try something new as you explore Haliburton this winter.

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17 Things to Do in Outdoors During Winter in Northumberland County

This vast swath of beautiful countryside stretches along the north shore of Lake Ontario and the south shores of Rice Lake and the Trent River. Given its… Read more »

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25 Things to Do Outdoors During Winter in the Kawartha Lakes

Don’t let the name fool you. This ‘city’ is an open canvas of beautiful forests, lakes and trails that invite you to explore the natural area. In the summer, people flock to cottages and resorts for getaways, and the same attributes make it a fabulous winter getaway as well. It’s a short drive from several cities, so escape and enjoy these 25 outdoor winter activities in Kawartha Lakes.

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Things to Do Outdoors During Winter in Annapolis Valley

The Annapolis Valley is one of the warmest places in Nova Scotia during the winter months, but it doesn’t stop the snowy fun. The valley becomes a… Read more »

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20 Winter Activities in Elgin County

Located on the banks of Lake Erie, Elgin County’s ports and beaches make it a popular tourist destination all year round. The local conservation areas offer a variety of winter hiking and sightseeing destinations and the rich local history offers many lesser-known treasures to explore and uncover.

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Where to Go Snow Tubing in Alberta

We are known for winter fun in Alberta: skiing and snowboarding, skating, hockey, tobogganing, and multiple places across the province offer snow tubing! This unique and thrilling… Read more »

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25 Outdoor Family Winter Activities in and around Halifax

Wintertime is going to look different in 2021…but then again, all winters have their challenges (anyone else remember 2015 and the Wednesday Storms?) The most important thing… Read more »

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Outdoor Winter Activities in Fredericton

Looking for outdoor winter activities in Fredericton? From FROSTival to icy parks, there is something for everyone to enjoy this winter. Here are just a few places… Read more »

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Outdoor Winter Activities in and Around Saint John

Freezing temperatures and icy snow piles mean that winter fun has arrived in Saint John. Dress warmly and get out there for ‘snow’ much fun with your… Read more »

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Outdoor Winter Adventures In and Around Halifax

Halifax has plenty to offer in terms of outdoor adventures for all tastes, from activity to beauty to special winter experiences. It’s going to be cold and wintry for quite a few months—use the spirit of adventure to enjoy it!

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20 Outdoor Winter Activities in Vancouver

With winter in full swing and quarantine keeping you close to home, you might be feeling a little pent up. We’ve all developed our quarantine routines for… Read more »

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25 Winter Adventures in Blue Mountains

The crystal-clear waters of Georgian Bay surrounded by the tree-lined hilly landscape known as the Blue Mountains are well-known for their abundance of winter activities.
Here are 25 adventures to experience during winter in the Blue Mountains.

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Ice Sailing, and Ice Driving on Ghost Lake

Ghost Lake, a reservoir built on a section of Bow River, Alberta is a water sports paradise near Calgary. When old man winter arrives, the lake that has a water surface area of 11.6 km2 freezes in December and remains so, until April. Frozen surface of the Lake is conducive to many winter recreational activities including ice sailing.

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25 Things to Do in Banff This Winter if You Don’t Like Skiing

Winter in Banff is known for its 3 big ski resorts: Norquay, Sunshine and Lake Louise. While skiing may be why most people head to Banff National… Read more »

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Christmas and Winter Holiday Getaways in Newfoundland and Labrador

No matter if you are planning to go on a romantic vacation, a fun family trip, or an all-inclusive holiday, a winter vacation in Newfoundland and Labrador… Read more »

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Sleigh Rides in Banff National Park

Take a journey that will lead you through the Bow River Valley, traveling through the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Enjoy dazzling views of Sulphur Mountain and Mount Norquay, both covered in snow.

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14 Family Winter Getaways in Nova Scotia

Wintertime vacations are a cherished child memory for many, so when you have kids of your own you want to get it right. Luckily, Nova Scotia has… Read more »

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15 Winter Getaways in Northern British Columbia

There is something synonymous with the words “winter” and “north”. These words spark excitement within those who love the type of outdoor adventure that can be had… Read more »

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15 Things to Do Outdoors This Winter in Manitoulin Island

The largest freshwater island – Manitoulin Island – in the world sits on the northern edge of Lake Huron, southwest of Sudbury, and boasts 108 lakes of… Read more »

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25 Date Ideas during Winter in Ottawa

Here in Canada’s capital, we take winter pretty seriously – and we do it well. No matter your preferences, this city offers something for everyone at this… Read more »

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25 Things to Do in Red Deer during Winter

Red Deer is tucked in between Edmonton and Calgary, but don’t over look it! Even under the snow, it has all of the amenities of a bigger… Read more »

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25 Things to Do in Drumheller During Winter

Not just for the dinosaurs (anymore) Drumheller, Alberta, is known as the “Dinosaur Capitol of the World” and it’s a unique place to explore any time of… Read more »