If you're looking to make the most out of this season, there are some hidden winter spots in Ontario that you need to check out.
LessWhy You Need To Go: Enjoy breathtaking wintry views of Lake Superior from the top of the Giant Trail and Thunder Bay Lookout. Sleeping Giant Provincial Park has over 100 kilometres of hiking trails to check out, not to mention ski trails, plenty of cool wildlife and full-service cabins for rent.
Why You Need To Go: A magical winter village tucked deep in the province, Blue Mountain is the ideal retreat from the city. There's loads of skiing, tubing and snowshoeing nearby but if you're looking for something a little more chill, the downtown is a great place for wandering and window shopping.
Why You Need To Go: Trek through a peaceful trail leading to a mystic frozen waterfall. If you're up for it, there's also a stunning 1.3-kilometre skating trail through the snow-covered forest. The whole park is worth a visit in the winter when it's extra beautiful.
Why You Need To Go: This local spot is full of winter trails and ice skating. Nestled on the serene shoreline of Lake Huron, it's a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of life and enjoy nature with a couple of friends.
Why You Need To Go: Explore 100 frozen lakes and enjoy parks, trails and all the public skating your feet can handle. You can even try your hand at ice finishing or ride through the area's extensive network of snowmobiling trails.
Why You Need To Go: Stroll through beautiful structures in the park's 88-acres of gardens. They may look reminiscent of Greek theatre but they're actually the remains of more than 50 Toronto buildings that were demolished in the 20th century. Just 30 minutes from downtown, it's the perfect winter sanctuary from the city craziness.