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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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Wapiti Campground Wapiti is a great campsite for family outings at any time of year. It’s close to town for supply runs and in the winter campers often get first crack at the slopes and cross country trails (because to really appreciate a campfire, you have to use it to thaw your ski boots!) Whirlpool Campground In addition to over 25 km of groomed...
Big Bend 12.6 km return. Trailhead: Sunwapta Falls, 54.4 km south of Jasper on the Icefields Parkway Rolling along the upper Athabasca Valley, this trail follows a wide fire road. The campground is accessible by skies, snowshoes or fat bike. This trail takes you to a campsite with incredible views of Dragon Peak and the Athabasca River. There are f...
Hotels, restaurants and gift shops are CLOSED for the majority of the winter. For information on opening dates: Sunwapta Falls Resort – www.sunwapta.com Glacier View Inn – www.explorerockies.com The Crossing Resort – www.thecrossingresort.com Num-Ti-Jah Lodge – www.num-ti-jah.com
All six hostels located along the Icefields Parkway are open in the winter by reservation only. Call 866-762-4122 or visit www.hihostels.cafor information and reservations.
Discover activities to do this winter at Parks Canada: snowshoeing, sledding, skiing, fat biking, ice skating, ice fishing and more!
Winter season: During these dates, the facility is open, but may offer limited services and charge a reduced winter camping fee. Check the park page for details. When a facility is not operating, there are no fees and no services provided.
Winter may be chillier, but we think colder temperatures just add to the beauty of Canada’s parks. With unique experiences—from luxurious camping to snowshoeing, here are some of the best, unexpected National Parks to enjoy during the winter months.
Unique skating trails through the forest at Arrowhead, MacGregor Point and Sleeping Giant and large outdoor rinks at Algonquin (Mew Lake) and Pinery. Tobogganing, ice fishing, fatbiking, and many other winter activities.
Explore backcountry trails by cross-country ski or snowshoe, go ice climbing, spot wildlife -- like bighorn sheep, elk, and moose -- then wrap your day up at Radium Hot Springs.