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winter activities near montreal

About three hours from Montreal, near Gatineau Park, the Patinage en Forêt natural skating trail winds through trees heavy with fresh snow creating a scene straight out of a winter wonderland.

On special nights, the path flickers in the glow of over 300 tiki torches. The chalet area turns into a lively hangout with music, lights, and a bonfire, while the skating path remains a quiet experience under the stars.

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If you're planning to escape the city for a tryst with nature, but you're hoping to admire more than just trees and snow, this trail through the forest canopy of the Laurentians might just do the trick. Open since last summer, the Treetop Walk Laurentides consists of a 1,250-metre elevated wooden path ending in a 40-metre winding tower.

Only 80 minutes north of Montreal, this destination is perfect to escape the city's chaos and trade it for some serenity.

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Thanks to the recent snowfall in Quebec, it looks like a winter wonderland out there. So, before another snow storm hits us, perhaps you might want to enjoy a little road trip and/or a hike out of Montreal to absorb the snowy nature views.

There's no reason why you can't enjoy a nice time outdoors right now, especially if you chose the right destination (and outfit).

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If you don't mind a little road trip and you want to practice your skating skills for free, there is a new Quebec skating path in Lévis where you can have fun while admiring the capital city's stunning skyline.

Narcity Québec was first to report this story.

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A two-hour drive from downtown Montreal, Ontario's historic Upper Canada Village will be decorated with over one million lights this holiday season for the annual Alight at Night Festival.

The whole experience lasts approximately 40 minutes. In addition to seeing the mesmerizing light displays on the site's 19th-century façades, you'll have the chance to meet Santa and take a picture with him in St. Nick’s Winter Workshop from December 1 to 23.

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Cold weather and COVID-19 can't take away all of our fun. Despite the provincial government announcing a slew of new health measures, outdoor activities remain open for business, which means you can still glide your way across this massive sledding and tubing park located about an hour outside Montreal.

Glissades des Pays d'en Haut — which offers 61 trails, 15,000 lifts per hour, five types of sleds, 13 sliding zones, four difficulty levels and 80 metres of vertical drop — is the perfect place to embrace the winter spirit. As a bonus, it's open seven days a week and lights up after dark.

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