There are plenty of Ontario winter hikes that you can take this year that will make the season feel even more magical. So grab your best pair of winter boots and start exploring!
LessWhy You Need To Go: Kakabeka Falls is the second-highest waterfall in Ontario, and you can view it all year. The park also has walking trails and cross-country ski trails.
Why You Need To Go: This perfect winter getaway is full of snowy scenery and offers access to beaches, an 80-km hiking trail, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Why You Need To Go: This park features some of the most stunning natural vantage points in Canada. Hike along one of its many trails to see tons of nature and winter wildlife.
Why You Need To Go: Just a few hours from Toronto, this expansive park is open year-round for winter activities like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and hiking.
Why You Need To Go: Forks of the Credit is a scenic experience all-year-round but is particularly beautiful in those snowy months where you can strap on your snowshoes.
Why You Need To Go: Enjoy long hikes to both Webster Falls and Tew Falls (which is just a few metres short of Niagara Falls), as well as spectacular, wintry views of Hamilton.
Why You Need To Go: Scenic Caves offers year-round adventures like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, and you can even hike along a suspension footbridge.
Why You Need To Go: This gorgeous spot has a variety of hiking trails, as well as three beaches. Skating, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are also offered here throughout the winter.