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Canadian winter travel guide

Isn't it cold in winter in Canada? You must think I am fooling you. After all, Canadians are hacking away the length of their winter every day. But what if you exercise? You must be very warm! Although ice and snow bring low temperature to Canadians, Canadians who can play also make Canada full of vitality in winter. Immigrant Home Network answers your questions ~

Skiing and snowboarding

Canada's high latitude and forested geographical environment make it an excellent ski resort. The long winter is the best time for skiers from all over the world to come to Canada to enjoy themselves. Both experienced professionals and families who come to play can find their own world here. There are nearly a thousand ski resorts with excellent snow quality in Canada, some of which are deep, some fall almost vertically, and some are as delicate as champagne foam. Galloping on the boundless snow, let the excited snow powder jump behind you, and looking at the coniferous forest wrapped in silver in the distance, Canada's vastness and grandeur are unobstructed. The cold season can also bring you warm memories.

dog-drawn sledge

Dog sledding is a traditional way of traveling in winter in Canada. Hold on to the reins and help put the dog on the sled. When flying in the snowy but bumpy snow, remember to fasten the fur hood of the Eskimo, wrap yourself tightly with a blanket and hold on to the sled. Leave the winding forest path and set foot on the snow where no one has set foot. Watch frozen waterfalls and huge glaciers. Slide on the frozen sea. Stop between the spectacular peaks to enjoy a picnic, and reindeer will pace leisurely in the endless place. Warm your hands by the red-hot wood stove. You can also learn to drive a sled dog yourself. Driving a dog to pull a sled in the charming moonlight. Drivers have always been cute, and "three treasures of sledge" and the like cannot be separated from sight!

Zuimei aurora

Bian Xiao spent a long time telling you how beautiful the aurora in Canada is and how to see it in Canada. You must be attracted by the magnificent aurora. To go to Canada, of course, you must see the aurora! Look at it in different postures ~ it can be geek, traditional, comfortable and luxurious. There are countless aurora poses in Canada. Remember to make a wish under the ever-changing bright aurora ~ what if it comes true?

Enrich festivals

Canadians who love to play will not stop because of the cold, and there are wonderful festivals and carnivals in Canada in winter. The traditional Santa Claus parade in Toronto has been around for 107 years; The winter lantern festival in Niagara Falls can instantly ignite the carnival in the originally silent winter, and make a single winter color immediately put on a festive costume. People who are addicted to alcohol, such as Bian Xiao, certainly won't miss the ice wine festival in Niagara, immersed in delicious food and slightly drunk in fine wine. This winter, it is warm to think about it.

Hot spring experience

Soaking in hot springs in winter is one of the pleasures of life, especially outdoor hot springs. Stepping into the warm pool water in the cold will definitely double your happiness! Canada has many good places to soak in hot springs. The hot spring water there is not only natural and non-irritating, but also can be used to relieve people's physical pain. More importantly, it is added to drugs as an essential component to protect human health. In the warm hot spring water, while drinking some drinks, while enjoying the surrounding snow, let the hot spring wash away the usual fatigue, thinking about it is also drunk!

Winter sightseeing

Who says Canada can't see anything but snow in winter? There are many museums in Canada waiting for you to visit, and you can also feel the unique white beauty of the Rocky Mountains in winter. Feel the historical charm of the old city of Quebec covered with thick snow. Although winter in Canada is very cold, when you see all kinds of beautiful scenery in front of you, your complaints about the cold will be swept away! Photography lovers, remember to prepare more memory cards!

skate

Anyway, skating is a good choice for people who don't want to ski. It's so cold, of course, the lake is frozen, and it only takes one second to float on the water to practice. Compared with skiing, the threshold for skating is much lower ~ Don't miss the Lido Canal, which is known as the world's largest outdoor skating rink in winter and a UNESCO world heritage.

Snowshoe hiking

In winter in Canada, it is very inconvenient to walk because of the heavy snow, so smart Canadians invented snowshoes, a product that can't be humanized ~ You can put on snowshoes with strange shapes, incarnate Bigfoot human beings, walk as fast as flying in the thick snow, and listen to the "squeaking" sound when snowshoes touch the snow. You will feel that this is the real winter!

Snowmobile

Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? The snowmobile that often appears in movies and comics is an invention of Canada! His invention was inspired by Joseph Oman Bombardier of Quebec. Canada in winter is simply born for snowmobiles. Every province and region has specially marked and trimmed snow trails and open wilderness for snowmobile activities. Put on your boots, helmet, get on the snowmobile and go to the vast wilderness for a 1 day, 1 week or even 1 month exploration trip. Follow your guide through the winding forest path, go to the top of the mountain to enjoy delicious food, or drive in the light of the full moon. Riding along the path next to the ancient railway, or struggling to climb to the top of the snowy mountain, and then speeding down the high ridge, the kind and gentle Canada suddenly becomes exciting and wild!

Snowflying saucer

Ski resorts are not necessarily owned by professionals. Snowflying saucer allows you to feel the pleasure of sliding down the mountain even if you can't ski. Rotating flying saucers float from top to bottom. You just need to hold it well and feel the weightless pleasure brought by the acceleration of gravity! It also saves a long climbing process. Snowflying saucer must be the most popular and joyful winter experience in family travel. You can play in many ski resorts in Canada!

Climb on the ice

Ice climbing, developed from rock climbing, is a compulsory course for mountaineering and snow-capped mountains, and it is also one of the basic skills of mountaineering. For many ice climbers, ice climbing is an addictive "poison". Canada is undoubtedly an excellent ice climbing resort. When the swift waterfalls in summer condense into silver ice curtains, ice walls and igloos with the coming of winter, there are dazzling beauty everywhere, attracting countless ice climbers from all over the world.