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- Discover activities to do this winter at Parks Canada: snowshoeing, sledding, skiing, fat biking, ice skating, ice fishing and more!
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Discover the joy in winter activities and find the best spot to snowshoe, ski, or spend the night winter camping. What are you waiting for? Grab your winter gear and find out why winter is so much fun with Parks Canada!
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Gros Morne National Park
Location Location: Newfoundland and Labrador Gros Morne National Parkis a true winter wonderland. Explore the park’s most beautiful snowshoe trails at your leisure and contemplate the snow-covered forest to recharge your batteries. Bring a thermos or portable stove and take the opportunity to enjoy a winter picnic. Are you a more seasoned explorer? Embark on a backcountry adventure at Burridges Gulch in the Southeast Hills. With its breathtaking scenery and alpine highlands, Gros Morne Nation...
Kouchibouguac National Park
Location Location: New Brunswick You’re never too young or too old to enjoy the thrills of tobogganing in Kouchbouguac National Park! Make your way to Patterson Hill via snowshoe or fat bike from the Pijeboogwek parking lot. Bundle up and share the ride, you’ll go faster with a full load! Prefer a gentler adventure? Take one of the two trails designed for winter walking and bring a thermos of coffee or hot chocolate to enjoy at the shelter at the end of the trail.
Fundy National Park
Location Location: New Brunswick The fun doesn’t have to stop once winter arrives in Fundy National Park! Listen to the satisfying crunch of snow as you pedal your fat bike through the winter trail system. Or, strap-on a pair of snowshoes and float through freshly fallen snow as you travel through dense spruce forest. Take part in a Fundy tradition and enjoy the rush as your toboggan glides down the groomed slopes of the Headquarters Bowl.
La Mauricie National Park
Location Location: Quebec Ready for a frosty adventure? Strap on your snowshoes and set foot on the beautiful yet challenging Lac-du-Pimbina Trail. See if you can spot the 30 different tree species residing at La Mauricie National Park. Feeling adventurous? Treat yourself to an intermediate-level hike on the breathtaking Mekinac Trail! With 8 trails to choose from, find the perfect trail for your ability. Grab a friend or two, pack some snacks and start planning your trip now!
Lachine Canal National Historic Site
Location Location: Quebec Snowshoe, ski, fat bike, or walk a winter trail in the heart of Montreal’s downtown! With its blue skies and sparkling snow, Lachine Canal National Historic Siteis a must-see this frosty season!
Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area
Location Location: Ontario Admire vivid winter skies as you glide on frozen Lake Superior. Skate the Ice Trail, accessible from the Red Rock Marina and soar through its winding loops, day or night! For another type of adventure, snowshoe from the Red Rock Trailhead up to the magnificent viewing platforms at Lloyd’s Lookout and get ready to soak in the panoramic views of Nipigon Bay.
Rouge National Urban Park
Location Location: Ontario Get your outdoor fix with a visit to Rouge National Urban Parkfor an unforgettable winter experience. Go for a frosty walk or snowshoe through deciduous forests and keep an eye out for the many of species of birds that reside here.
Riding Mountain National Park
Location Location: Manitoba Head to Riding Mountain National Park, bundle up and venture along Clear Lake South Shore to Boat Cove to Frith Beach as you snowshoe through drifts of glistening snow. Complete your winter experience and try fat biking on the gentle slopes of the main beach or town site!
Prince Albert National Park
Location Location: Saskatchewan Take in the stunning view of Waskesiu Lake as you venture through blankets of snow at Prince Albert National Park. Grab your snowshoes, skates, or ice fishing gear— fun at Prince Albert National Park is endless!
Elk Island National Park
Location Location: Alberta Explore snow-covered hills amidst frost-tipped trees as you snowshoe through the Astotin Lake recreation area in Elk Island National Park. For an unforgettable evening, bring a headlamp and skate under the stars of the Beaver Hills Dark-Sky Preserve! You can even bring your furry friend!
Mount Revelstoke National Park
Location Location: British Columbia Your next adventure is just a snowshoe or fat bike away in Mount Revelstoke National Park! Explore the old-growth cedar and hemlock forests that frame the Soren Sorenson Trails (2 km and 5 km loops). Accessible from the Nels Nelson parking area, discover the winter magic of the Columbia Mountains. You won’t want to miss out on this easy-to-access snow-filled excursion!
Wood Buffalo National Park
Location Location: Northwest Territories Experience the magic of this Dark-Sky Preserve! Winter in Wood Buffalo National Parkis filled with snow-capped landscapes and astonishing views of the northern lights. Explore the dense boreal forest from the Grosbeak Lake Trail or bring a thermos and enjoy a hot chocolate in the Salt River day-use area to end your excursion. Looking for an easy adventure? Make the Pine Lake day-use area your base camp for a snowshoe or ski outing on the stunning froze...
Kluane National Park Reserve
Location Location: Yukon Territory Discover sparkling snow amongst rugged mountains at Kluane, where you are guaranteed to have a blast this season! Try ice fishing on Kathleen lake, or snowshoe the winding trail of the Dezadash River as you discover frost tipped poplar and spruce forests. Tired after a long day of winter adventures? Roast hot dogs and marshmallows over the campfire at Kathleen Lake as the northern lights dance in the night sky above.
Learn more about winter activities such as winter camping, snowshoeing and skiing in Bruce Peninsula National Park.
Some of the season’s highlights include: Over 450km of Cross-country across Ontario. Many parks have warm-up shelters with wood fires. Some of the best snowshoeing in Ontario. Unique skating trails through the forest at Arrowhead, MacGregor Point and Sleeping Giant and large outdoor rinks at Algonquin (Mew Lake) and Pinery.
- Algonquin Provincial Park. The vast wilderness of Algonquin Park has made it an iconic symbol of Ontario’s tourism market. With kilometres of untouched forests, extensive networks of rivers and a mixture of traditional campsites and rustic sites meant for trailblazers, Algonquin has something for every adventurer.
- Arrowhead Provincial Park. Another very well-known provincial park, Arrowhead, is famous for its outdoor skating path through an enchanted forest. But outdoor skating is not all that the park has to offer.
- Killarney Provincial Park. The scenes of Killarney Provincial Park have been immortalized in the Group of 7 paintings and have since become a popular destination for painters and other artisans seeking an authentic Canadian experience in the wild.
- MacGregor Point Provincial Park. Situated on the shores of Georgian Bay, just west of the quaint town of Port Elgin, is MacGregor Point Provincial Park.
We're rounding up the best national parks in Canada open in the winter to go hiking, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing.
Oct 10, 2024 · Winter activities this year in Jasper will include many of the beloved experiences the park is known for, including winter events and outdoor recreation experiences like cross-country and downhill skiing, snowshoeing, skating, and flat-packed trails for walking and fat biking. Visitors are encouraged to plan their trip in advance.