The weather
outside may be frightful, but Canadians are pros at enjoying coldest weather.
Why not enjoy the fun activities our country has to offer?? Check out the
winter destinations that you can enjoy in the cold weather. Powered by PartsAvatar Auto Parts!
Even though the
winter weather is frightful, in some places of Canada, it’s just delightful. Check
out the top destinations across Canada where you can embrace the winter
weather.
World pond hockey championship~ not to be missed!
No other country
celebrates its love for hockey and winter like Canada. For one February
weekend, you will find 20 or more pond rinks lovingly crafted atop the icy
surface of Roulston Lake in New Brunswick.
Crowd goes crazy
for the competitors that come from Britain, U.S.A. and Canada who skate and
stickhandle amidst this magical setting of untouched forest and gently falling
snowflakes.
If you are
hockey enthusiast, rediscover the joy of this sport at this annual event.
Be a Part of Igloo Fest
For four winter
weekends and 12 nights, from 6:30 P.M. to midnight, head to Montreal’s Old port
to dance the night away with local and international DJs, sip warming drinks at
bar, buy gear at igloo
village and get your photo taken to enter
one piece snow suit competition.
Experience Ice Walk in Alberta
Once the snow
has really set in, the Rocky Mountains of Alberta truly become a winter
wonderland where the colder temperature transforms the stunning mountains capes
into frozen natural artwork. Reminds me of movie Frozen!
Exploring the
mountain area by foot takes on another dimension once the rivers and lakes
freeze over. With the right equipment, ice walking can be fun and interesting.
Maligne Canyon
is one the famous destinations for ice walking in Alberta and exploring it is a
humble experience where giant walls of ancient rocks surround you at all points
and exemplify the powerful will of nature. Explore frozen waterfalls, wander
along frozen creek bed at Grotto canyon and visit Abraham Lake for its frozen
bubbles.
Take the journey down the Rideau Canal!
Do you know that
Ottawa is the home to largest naturally frozen skating rink in the world? Each
year people come from around the world to glide along the Rideau Canal Skate
way’s 7.8 kilometres which sketch from Ottawa’s downtown core to Dows Lake, its
largest surface.
You can bring
your own skates or rent a pair at the skate way’s downtown entrances. Glide
along and see how far you can go! You won’t be forsaken in the Canadian
wilderness while you skate, as along the way you will find various stands
offering hot soups, hot chocolate and other items to keep you cozy.
So, if you are
coming to Ottawa over winter season, this is something you don’t want to miss!
Enjoy the Winter Wonderland at Whistler, B.C.
Be it a blood
pumping excitement of snowmobiling or the quite enjoyment of the sleigh ride,
Whistler offers it all. Aside from skiing and snowboarding you can enjoy other
activities like exploring snow covered village, back country adventures and
legendary après sessions.
Whistler is
ideal winter playground for all ages. Challenge yourself on its snow covered
mountains and enjoy the finest cuisine in 90 plus restaurants and bars.
World ski and snowboard
festival is a 10 day music, sport and art festival where apart from ski and
snowboard competitions you will find dog parade competition, fashion shows,
outdoor concert series and a silent disco.
Sundog Sled excursions at Saskatchewan
Enjoy a
breathtaking journey through the Canadian wild by dog sled. Saskatchewan’s Sundog Sled
excursions lets you ride along on
a trip of a lifetime and sundogs take visitors deep into beautiful and pristine
environs of Canada’s Boreal forest by dog sled.
Learn to team up
with your canine companion and navigate Saskatchewan’s snowy trails.
Get Close to nature at Sugar moon farms
Get close to the
nature on beautiful and incredible trails around the sugar moon farm. Head out
to 6.2 km challenging trail which gains a lot of elevation as you ascend.
Learn all about
the history and art of maple syrup and sample the yummy results. Sugar moon
farms offer sugar camp tours, all day brunch, maple tasting experiences and
hiking trails.
Get Busy at Brookvale Winter Activity Park!
Prince Edward
Island’s Brookvale winter activity park has lots of fun activities for winter
enthusiasts of all ages, including x country and alpine skiing, snowboarding
and snowshoeing.
Embrace the snow
and unleash your inner sports enthusiast at Brookvale. It is a one shop stop
for your traditional Canadian fun.
Le Massif de Charlevoix :
your dream Winter destination!
Discover
myriad winter sports surrounded by breathtaking scenery of Laurent in mountains
and St. Lawrence River at this superb ski area in Quebec province.
At
le massif, find trails suitable for all levels, accessible via modern lifts and
gondolas. Enjoy a fun packed vacation on the slopes of le massif, a winter
wonderland for ski, sledding, snowshoeing and après ski activities.
Jump
on your skies and snowboard and traverse the glistening snow. Take a moment to
admire unrivaled views of rolling mountains and St. Lawrence River.
Quebec‘s Winter Carnival
From
January 26 to February 11, 2018 come experience one of the world’s largest
winter carnivals in Quebec. Thousands to visitors flock to Quebec to enjoy a
host of activities for all ages, including snow bath, night parades, snow
slides, snow sculptures, shows and skating.
Every
year sculptors from around the world compete to create incredible works of art
from giant blocks of snow. Young and old alike get to the snow covered streets
to admire the parade full of floats and zany characters dancing to music.
The
carnival is a unique winter experience that you won’t want to miss.
Dive into Snow tubing!
Sunridge
ski area is Alberta’s only tube park. From December onwards, sun ridge becomes
snow tubing central where you can get the crazy fun of snow tubing.
Safety
helmets and snow tubes can be rented at the park. You can enjoy with your
family, but kids less than age 7 can’t participate in it.
Don’t
be afraid of winter blues! Get out of your home as there is plenty of fun stuff
to see out there!
Have
a great winter!!
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