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WINTER TOURS
The winter season is not an excuse to stay at home and not enjoying being active and admiring nature. The landscape is drastically transformed into a white scenario covered by snow, frozen rivers and waterfalls, and rock formations that display frozen stalagmites when the temperatures drop below 0. Hiking in winter gives the feeling of being in a different world, no matter if you were at the same place in a different season, you'll find a new portrait to enjoy.
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Ontario is one of the least cold areas of Canada, despite the low temperatures, great part of the winter season allows for hiking. When there is enough snow along paths and trails, activities such as snowshoeing and sledding are possible
Bat lake and Hemlock trail - Algonquin provincial park
Bruce peninsula national park winter hike
Centennial ridges trail - Algonquin provincial park
Waterfalls of Hamilton winter hike
Track and tower trail and ragged falls - Algonquin provincial park
Grey county waterfalls winter tour
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