For those looking for the ultimate winter holiday with a wide variety of experiences that stretch beyond the ski slopes and require little or no experience, Ontario in Eastern Canada won’t disappoint. Visitors to Ontario over the winter months don’t need to be avid skiers or ardent snowboarding enthusiasts to have fun; all that’s required is warm clothing, a sense of adventure and plenty of enthusiasm.
Ontario sets itself apart from other winter destinations; Ontario is home to the world’s largest ice skating rink, offers the ultimate dog sledding adventures and boasts the largest recreational
Dog Sledding
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Snowmobiling
This exciting mode of transport allows individuals to venture to parts of the province that are normally only accessible by air and water. Some trails are so wide that they’re referred to as ”snow highways”. Ontario has over 30,000 miles of interconnected, uncongested, groomed snowmobile trails forming the largest recreational trail system in the world.
Ice Skating
Virtually all of Ontario’s towns and cities feature an ice skating rink in the winter months, but none quite a long as the one found in Ontario’s Capital — Ottawa. A 7.8km stretch of the Rideau Canal is transformed into the world’s largest
Snow Tubing
Visitors to Ontario don’t have to venture too far out of the cities to experience snow tubing so it’s a great winter activity for those who haven’t got the time or the inclination to venture further afield than their city base. This
Skiing
Ontario might not boast miles and miles of
Ice Climbing
The north of Ontario is the heart of Ontario’s ice climbing country and features
Ice Fishing
Ice fishing is one of Ontario’s great winter traditions, although those keen to try it should be warned, temperatures drop to as low as minus 18 degrees! Keen fisherman can spend anything from a couple of hours to three weeks fishing through a hole in 18inch thick ice, sheltered only by the bare walls of a small wooden hut. For the ultimate adventure, chose to snowmobile or snowshoe onto an isolated lake buried deep in the wilderness.
Where to stay
Accommodation options range from cosy cabins perched on the edge of frozen lakes, full service
Resorts of Ontario
Ontario boasts a number of






















