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December 20, 2022

The 2023 Winter Guide to Travel In Canada

Posted on December 20, 2022  •  4 minutes  • 710 words
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Are you dreaming of a winter getaway filled with snow-capped mountains, ice-covered waterfalls, and cozy fireplaces? Look no further than Canada, a country known for its rugged beauty and abundance of winter activities. From skiing and snowboarding in the Rockies to ice climbing and dog sledding in the Yukon, there are endless ways to enjoy the great white north. Whether you’re planning a winter weekend trip or a longer backpacking adventure, Canada has something for every type of traveler. Here’s our 2023 Winter Guide to Travel in Canada, featuring some of the top tourist destinations and activities in the country.

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1. Skiing and Snowboarding in Banff National Park, Alberta

Banff National Park is a must-see destination for any winter traveler. Located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, this stunning national park is home to several ski resorts, including Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise Ski Resort, and Mt. Norquay. With its abundant snowfall and variety of runs for all skill levels, Banff is a paradise for skiers and snowboarders. In addition to hitting the slopes, visitors can also enjoy other winter activities in Banff, such as ice skating, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Read more about the top 5 things to do in Banff .

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2. Skiers and Snowboarders Rejoice in Whistler, British Columbia

Located just north of Vancouver, Whistler is another top destination for winter sports enthusiasts. This world-class ski resort boasts over 200 runs and 16 alpine bowls, making it a top destination for skiers and snowboarders. In addition to the endless skiing and snowboarding opportunities, visitors can also enjoy other winter activities in Whistler, such as ice skating, dog sledding, and snowshoeing.

3. Take on the Ice: Ice Climbing in the Canadian Rockies

For those seeking a more extreme winter adventure, consider trying your hand at ice climbing in the Canadian Rockies. With its steep cliffs and frozen waterfalls, the Rockies offer some of the best ice climbing in the world. There are several guided ice climbing tours available in the area, which can help you learn the basics of this exciting sport. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, the Canadian Rockies are a great place to experience the thrill of ice climbing.

The 2023 Winter Guide to Travel In Canada

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4. Experience French-Canadian Culture in Quebec City, Quebec

For a more cultural winter experience, consider visiting Quebec City, a charming French-Canadian city with a rich history and a variety of winter activities. In the winter months, the city is transformed into a winter wonderland, with its picturesque streets and festive holiday lights. Some popular attractions in Quebec City include

the Old City, the Citadelle of Quebec, and the Montmorency Falls, which freeze over in the winter, creating a stunning ice waterfall. Visitors can also enjoy ice skating, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing in the city. Check out my other posts on Quebec, such as 18 things to do in Montreal , or my post on Quebec like a Local .

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5. Explore the Wilds of Canada with a Dog Sledding Tour in the Yukon

If you want to truly experience the wilds of Canada, consider taking a dog sledding tour in the Yukon Territory. This remote region is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country, and a dog sledding tour is a unique way to explore it. You’ll get to drive your own sled and work with a team of eager sled dogs as you travel through the snowy wilderness. Dog sledding tours are a great way to see the beauty of the Yukon and learn about the history and culture of the region. Read some other Yukon travel posts like 11 Things to do in Whitehorse , or 7 True Yukon Experiences .

As you can see, there are endless ways to enjoy the great white north during the winter months. From the ski slopes of Banff to the cultural charm of Quebec City, Canada has something for every type of traveler. So why wait? Start planning your winter getaway today and get ready to experience the magic of Canada. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, this country has it all. Don’t let the cold weather hold you back - embrace it, and let Canada be your winter travel inspiration.

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