One-Tank Trip for
Feb. 4-17
(c) By Jim Fox
For a cool getaway,
numerous Ontario Parks are open for winter activities such as cross-country
skiing and snowshoeing.
At this time of
year, the air is crisp and invigorating and the forest is hushed in the 19
provincial parks that offer more than 450 kilometres of trails.
Half of all trails
are groomed or track set and many include warm-up shelters and washrooms.
In all, there are
26 provincial parks open during the winter with services and facilities ranging
from day use to front and back country camping and roofed accommodation.
A gaggle of cross-country skiers for the Sleeping Giant Loppet on March 4. (Ontario Parks photos) |
Some of the parks
also offer equipment rentals and skating.
Ontario Parks
provides the following examples of the wintry fun:
- Wasaga Beach Provincial Park. This
well-known summer retreat is also a fun cold-weather destination, too.
There are 30 kilometres
of ski trails groomed every morning before dawn, with trail loops for every
level of skier.
As well, there is a
designated 10-kilometre snowshoe trail and ski and snowshoe rentals are available
from the Wasaga Nordic & Trail Centre.
For anyone in the
area tonight (Feb. 4), a Moonlight Ski is planned from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
- Algonquin Provincial Park. Cross-country
skiers can’t get enough of the Leaf Trail Network.
Located near the
park's East Gate, trails range from five to 45 kilometres in length and are
groomed or track set and rated easy to very difficult.
Pack a picnic lunch
to enjoy in one of the heated shelters, with washrooms located along the
trails.
For snowshoeing,
try one of the interpretive trails along Highway 60 while the Old Railway Trail
is popular with winter “fat” bikers.
“Fat biking” with oversize tires in Algonquin Provincial Park. |
Algonquin is holding
its Winter in the Wild Festival on Feb. 18 on the Ontario Family Day weekend.
- Frontenac Provincial Park. Located north
of Kingston, this park is a “snowshoe-lover’s dream.”
Doe Lake and Arab
Lake Gorge loops and Bufflehead are trail favourites, with snowshoe rentals
available from the park’s visitor centre.
- Windy Lake Provincial Park. Further
afield, this park is called one of Ontario’s “best-kept secrets” when it comes
to cross-country skiing.
Located an hour
west of Sudbury, there’s plenty of snow, lots of sunshine and a trail network that’s
one of the best groomed in the park system.
Another attraction
for weekenders is the park’s cozy trailside yurts (eight-sided, heated
tent-like structures with wooden floors) for overnight stays.
Enjoying the fresh air and cross-county skiing in Ontario Parks. |
- Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. This is
the place to “treat yourself to an unforgettable week of cross-country skiing
and snowshoeing,” an hour east of Thunder Bay.
There are 50 kilometres
of groomed ski trails along with plenty of snowshoe trails to explore.
Visitors can stay
in one of the park’s newly refurbished cottages, with three bedrooms and fully
equipped kitchens.
Hit the ice
Skating is
available at Algonquin (Mew Lake) and Pinery parks on large outdoor rinks.
There are “unique
skate trails” along campground roads at MacGregor Point and Arrowhead, with skate
rentals available.
Cross-country ski
rentals are available at Arrowhead, Pinery, Wasaga Beach and Windy Lake parks.
Snowshoe rentals
can be found at Arrowhead, Frontenac, Killarney, Pinery, Wasaga Beach and Windy
Lake.
For a complete list
of winter parks, visit ontarioparks.com/winter.
The latest snow and trail conditions are available at ontarioparks.com/skireport.
Snow in Waterloo Region
The winter fun’s at
Chicopee Tube Park in Kitchener, speeding down a snow-covered hill in an inflatable
tube and snowboarding.
Winter fun at Chicopee Tube Park in Kitchener. (Chicopee photo) |
Chicopee’s Ski
Resort offers many hills for beginners to ski pros and lessons are available.
Among the events is
Febtoberfest, for a “little taste of Oktoberfest” on Feb. 11 and 12. There will
be music, an Oktoberfest menu, keg tapping and more.
Family Day Weekend
activities from Feb. 17 to 20 offer fun on the slopes, including fireworks on
Feb. 19 at 9:30 p.m. chicopeetubepark.com/index.html; discoverchicopee.com
Waterloo Public
Square holds a Family Fun Skate on Feb. 11from noon to 4 p.m.
The theme is Love
Birds and participants are asked to “come dressed as a bird” or something to do
with love and Valentine’s Day.waterloo.ca/en/living/Family-Fun-Skate.asp
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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