Explore Elora’s cool winter activities
People who want to shake off cabin fever as Ontario’s deep
freeze hits its mid-season stride can embrace some one-of-a-kind winter
experiences just a short drive from the Greater Toronto Area in picturesque
Elora.
“The historic village perched on a scenic gorge overlooking
the Grand River offers a variety of activities and attractions that help
visitors celebrate all that’s fun and exciting about Canada in winter,” said
publicist Stephen Murdoch.
Here are a few ideas
to get you started:
Ice climbing in the
Elora Gorge
Adventurous types looking to get outdoors and make the most
of the season before the warmer weather arrives can scale a wall of sheer ice
on the face of the famous Elora Gorge. The 20-metre high, man-made ice wall is
open to experienced climbers and beginners, who can learn the ropes of ice
climbing from experts with tour operator One Axe Pursuits. One
Axe staff provide lessons on the basics of ice climbing – including how to use
axes and crampons to dig into the ice for traction – before climbers tackle the
ice wall. The length of the season depends on the weather, but it typically
last at least until the end of March.
Turn up the heat with
an outdoor swim
The historic Elora
Mill Hotel & Spa, located in a beautiful stone building originally
constructed in 1832, underwent a massive upgrade and renovation a couple of
years ago that added a number of great, new features – including a heated
outdoor pool that allows visitors to take in the beauty of the gorge all winter
long. Those who want some pampering after a day snowshoeing or hiking on nearby
trails can choose from a wide selection of treatments at the hotel’s cliff-side
spa.
Go snowshoeing along
the Grand River
Put on a pair of snowshoes and hit the trails at the Wellington County Museum and Archives to get a real
appreciation for the stunning scenery along the Grand River in winter. As
a National Historic Site located directly across from the Elora Gorge, the
museum has a network of trails including the Aboyne Trail and the Cataract
Trail System, on its 53-acre property. Snowshoes in a variety of sizes are
available to rent at the museum’s front desk to make the hiking easier.
A one-of-a-kind room
with a view … and a hot tub
Inner
Joy Getaways offers a unique spot along the Grand River for visitors to set
up shop for a weekend getaway to explore Elora in winter. The property, just a
few minutes’ drive outside the village, features four shipping containers that
have been repurposed and transformed into tastefully decorated self-catering
suites. Each beautifully appointed suite features a private patio with a BBQ
and hot tub – a perfect place to wind down on a winter escape.
Hidden Gem Winter
Lookouts
There are several great vantage points off the beaten track
in Elora and neighbouring Fergus for hikers to soak up winter views of the
gorges created by the Grand and Irvine Rivers.
The Victoria Park trail has a look-out spot known as Lover’s
Leap for a stunning bird’s-eye view, as well as side trails to access the river
bed below. The David Street Bridge right in the village of Elora offers
incredible views of the gorge more than 20 metres below. With two sweeping
concrete arches towering above the river, the bridge itself serves as a
picturesque backdrop for winter photographers. Templin Gardens in nearby Fergus
provides spectacular scenery on the Banks of the Grand River and is
conveniently located just steps from the village’s main street.
If you go:
For more information: o: elorafergus.ca
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