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winter activities montreal

If you're downtown and wondering how to glide into winter (without tripping on an icy sidewalk), the Esplanade Tranquille rink is ready for the season. Located in the heart of the Quartier des Spectacles, the city-run refrigerated outdoor rink spans roughly 1,500 m² and accommodates up to 400 skaters at once.

To put that size in context: the iconic rink at New York’s Rockefeller Center covers just around 669 m², which means the Esplanade Tranquille surface is more than double the size.

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Winter in Montreal can get rough.

Anyone who's been through Quebec's longest season and lived to tell the tale knows it's not for the weak. The cold bites, the sidewalks turn into obstacle courses, and even the most optimistic Montrealers eventually lose a glove somewhere between the metro and the dépanneur.

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If you're dreaming of a European winter escape but don't want to blow your budget on a plane ticket, you're in luck. You can get a little taste of winter abroad at this cozy small town that's just a road trip away from Montreal.

With snowcapped mountains, warm cabins, cracking fires and small town charm, this destination is a magical spot for a winter vacation.

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Montreal is no stranger to cold season celebrations, but this February, one winter festival is carving a special path for Black History Month. BLK WinterFest is a month-long extravaganza that's as much about breaking barriers as it is about breaking tracks in the snow.

Throughout February, the festival prioritizes the Black community in a field where they've been long underrepresented: winter sports. From skiing and snowboarding to snowshoeing and ice climbing, the festival hosts activities that cater to all ages and skill levels. And for those who fancy something a bit different, there's even a skating maze framed by Quebec's snowy outdoors.

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Montreal is known for many things – amazing food, a thriving arts scene, and its unique culture. But there's something else that sets this city apart: its winters. While most might prefer to stay cozy indoors, Montrealers are out there, making the most of the cold.

From annual festivals to favourite winter activities, it's safe to say that winter is definitely when the fun is just starting to heat up.

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Montreal in December is like a city-wide advent calendar, where each day opens a door to something special. Among those surprises is the new Montreal Casino ARcade, where gaming leaps into the future with full-body augmented reality, served with a side of specialty drinks and snacks.

Disney magic also finds its way to Montreal this winter. In a special immersive experience, visitors get the chance to step into the heart of their favourite animated classics, surrounded by 360-degree projections that bring the art and stories to life.

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This February, Montrealers will be able to get their adrenaline pumping in downtown Montreal’s Quartier Latin with the return of APIK, a free urban winter festival for skiing, snowboarding, and more.

Montreal and its surroundings have no shortage of winter activities on offer but haven’t seen anything this extreme on the streets of the city since Cassandre Thomas was car surfing during the pandemic.

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Switch out the sound of your alarm in the morning for a pack of howling wolves at Parc Omega's year-round "wolf cabins". Located in the Montebello region of Quebec, Parc Omega offers a luxurious stay where you'll be surrounded by loads of wildlife and wolves galore.

"Get to know the wolf pack from the comfort of your contemporary and cozy room and leave with precious memories from a night you’ll never forget," Parc Omega wrote on its website.

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Wear your warmest jacket and brave the cold at Montreal's Parc Frédéric-Back for a ski or snowshoe-packed weekend — all for free.

Cultural institution TOHU is offering free equipment rentals on reservations from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. Bookings open on January 11, 2023, and this service will run until March 5.

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If you'd like to welcome the new year with open arms and a positive mindset, you can head on over to Laval for a soothing walk through the snowy urban landscapes of Le Bois de l'Équerre.

Located in Sainte-Rose, this stunning forest covers 1.6 square kilometres accessible to the public with 13 kilometres of trails, including paths specifically groomed for winter strolls or people with reduced mobility.

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The winter season is well upon us and that means it's time to dust off those ice skates and put 'em to use. Luckily, Montreal is home to countless outdoor skating rinks, including a remarkable rooftop rink located in the heart of the Mile-Ex.

Fabrik8 launched a unique outdoor ice skating rink located on the roof of an industrial building. The skating rink has a refrigerated playing surface of 52' x 89' and it is the ideal spot for any and all athletic levels.

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Quebec has plenty of options for summer and fall views, but it's in the winter that the province's national parks really shine (literally, don't go snowblind). From the Montreal classics to far-off road trip goals, this list has a wintry walking activity for everyone.

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