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If you love to
cross-country ski or snowshoe, head to Ontario Parks! Nineteen winter
parks have over 450 kilometres of trails to choose from.
Half of all
trails are groomed or track set and many include warm-up shelters and
washrooms. Some parks even offer equipment rentals, skating, and yurt,
cottage or cabin accommodation.
Before heading out, get the latest snow
conditions from the Ontario Parks Ski Report, http://www.ontarioparks.com/skireport/.
If you plan to ski or snowshoe often, consider purchasing a Winter
Daily Vehicle Permit.
It will provide access to all winter parks;
however additional fees are incurred for Wasaga Beach and Arrowhead ski
trails. https://reservations.ontarioparks.com/Store/StoreFront.aspx?itemid=96a8bcbe-9ba9-4715-bd40-fd1d9e81b65e
Below is a
sample of parks with groomed trails. Some have trail maps that you can
view online. For a complete list of winter parks, visit http://ontarioparks.com/winter.
Algonquin Provincial Park
Cross-country skiers love
Algonquin's Leaf Trail Network. Located near the park's East Gate,
trails range from five to forty-five kilometres in length and they are
groomed or track set and rated easy to very difficult. Pack a picnic
lunch to enjoy in one of the heated shelters. Washrooms are located
along the trails too. If you prefer snowshoeing, try one of the
interpretive trails along Highway 60. The Old Railway Trail is also
popular with winter fat bikers. Don't forget Algonquin's Winter in the
Wild Festival. It's back, Saturday, February 18, of the Ontario Family
Day weekend. https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/algonquin
Wasaga Beach Provincial Park
Wasaga Beach wows its
summer visitors but did you know that this provincial park is a
fantastic winter destination too? Thirty kilometres of ski trails are
groomed here every morning before dawn. Trail loops include one for every level of skier. A special Moonlight Ski is planned for Saturday, February 4, from 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm. Wasaga has a designated ten kilometre snowshoe trail too, and ski and snowshoe rentals are available from the Wasaga Nordic Centre. https://www.ontarioparks.com/pdf/maps/wasagabeach/nordic_trail_map.pdf
Frontenac Provincial Park
Frontenac, north of
Kingston, is a snowshoe-lover's dream. Doe Lake and Arab Lake Gorge
Loops and Bufflehead are trail favourites. https://www.ontarioparks.com/pdf/maps/frontenac/winter_trail_guide.pdf
If you don't own snowshoes, rent a pair from the park visitor centre.
Frontenac hosts the Dion Snowshoe Race every year. The 6.5 kilometre
race attracts participants from Ontario, Quebec and the United States.
Race terrain is a potential combination of deep snow and packed snow
trail sections. This year's race date is January 14. https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/frontenac
Windy Lake Provincial Park
Windy Lake is one of Ontario's best kept secrets when it comes to cross-country skiing. https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/windylake This
winter park one hour west of Sudbury, gets a ton of snow, lots of
sunshine and its trail network is one of the best groomed in the entire
park system. Add the park's cozy trailside yurts for overnight stays and it's easy to understand why Windy Lake is worth travelling for. http://www.ontarioparks.com/pdf/maps/windylake/WindyLake-WinterTrails.pdf
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Feeling adventurous?
Treat yourself to an unforgettable week of cross-country skiing and
snowshoeing at Sleeping Giant, one hour east of Thunder Bay. A whopping
fifty kilometres of groomed ski trails are here along with plenty of
snowshoe trails to try. Stay in one of the park's newly refurbished
cottages. Each one has three bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen.
The Parks Blog is
an excellent information source. Besides an accommodation vacancy report
published every month, there are tips to help you plan your next park
visit. This new post suggests ways to get kids hooked on cross country
skiing, http://www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/how-to-get-your-kids-to-love-cross-country-skiing/ Ontario Parks' news is also on Twitter, https://twitter.com/ontarioparks, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ontarioparks.
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