Take a snowmobile tour in Ontario, Canada

Ontario's winter is not for hibernation. Besides downhill skiing, Ontario's diverse outdoor adventures will never disappoint. All you need is warm clothing, a spirit of adventure, and a lot of enthusiasm.

Angkor Wat

In Algonquin Provincial Park, teams of Alaskan Malamutes or Siberian Huskies are waiting for you to experience the exhilarating dog sledding. Some resorts in Ontario also offer the fun of dog sledding.

Harbin Forest Park

Ontario province has the world's longest snowmobile trails, allowing you to enjoy the fun of snowmobiling. Some places, such as Haliburton Forest, offer snowmobile rental services.

Ernest Resort Village

Ontario province has the world's longest snowmobile trail, allowing you to enjoy the fun of snowmobiling. Deerhurst Resort and Blue Mountain Resort also offer guided snowmobile experiences, making your trip more convenient.
Ontario province has the world's longest snowmobile trail, offering a thrilling snowmobile experience. Deerhurst Resort and Blue Mountain Resort provide guided snowmobile tours for a more relaxed travel experience. It is also a perfect destination for skiing beginners. You can try various activities such as dog sledding and snowmobiling during your winter journey. Afterwards, you can enjoy the cozy warmth of the indoor spa and end the perfect day with a delicious meal.

City Government Square

Strap on your cross-country skis or put on snowshoes, and parks and ski trails throughout the province will become your playground. Practice your ice skating skills at countless rinks in Ontario, including Nathan Phillips Square in downtown Toronto.
One of the highlights of winter in Ottawa is the Rideau Canal, which transforms into the world's largest skating rink. Skating through the city center along the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage site, will be an unforgettable experience. The canal stretches 7.8 kilometers, starting just a few steps from the Canadian Parliament. The picturesque ice rink extends all the way to Dow's Lake, with many rest areas along the way for you to warm up by the fire, enjoy hot drinks, and taste delicious snacks.