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setting out. Access rights change and conditions change even faster
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- Algonquin
- There is a dedicated snow shoeing trail just off of the Minnising
Trail and of course the whole park is open to possibilities. All
the trails except the ski trails can be used for snowshoeing.
Inquire with the park (help support the Friends of Algonquin by
purchasing a trail description). Of course the rest of the park
is accessible too but ensure you have the orienteering skills,
survival gear along with map and compass before you venture off
trail. Algonquin, Ontario
- Arrowhead
Provincial Park - The park has a designated snowshoe trail
in the form of the Stubb's Falls Trail which starts at Arrowhead
Lake. Take the 400 to the 11 just passed Barrie and continue on
5km passed the town of Huntsville to the park. Huntsville, Muskoka,
North Central Ontario
- Awenda
Provincial Park - The park attracts a fair number of snowshoers
in the winter but you must break trail since their are no designated
trails in the park. Midland, North Central Ontario
- Banff
National Park - Park
Location Map You can snowshoe almost anywhere in the park
but the Hillsdale Meadows are a favorite of seasoned snowshoers.
Hillsdale Meadows can be found 12 km along the Bow Valley Parkway
from its junction with Hwy #1, west of the town of Banff. Avoid
avalanche areas and check conditions before you set out. Inquire
with the park about skill levels and equipment requirements. Rentals
are available. While the park is easily accessible and gets a
lot of visitors don't be fooled this is very much a wilderness
area. Follow the Trans-Canada Highway (#1) west from Calgary which
will take you directly into the park. Canadian
Avalanche Association Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies,
Alberta
- Blue
Mountain - Snowshoeing and cross country skiing are available
at the nearby Scenic Caves. The snowshoeing trails include a crossing
of the parks suspension bridge, the longest one in Ontario. From
the south take the 400 north to
Barrie and take exit 98 to the 26. Follow the 26 west passed Collingwood
about 11km to Blue Mountain Road and the Resort. Restaurants and
accommodations are available at the resort and in Collingwood
- Coaticook
Gorge - The park has cross country skiing, snowshoeing as
well as lift served tubing area for the kids - big and small.
Getting to the park: From Montreal take Highway 10 (the Eastern
Townships Autoroute) to exit 121, follow the 55 south to exit
21 where you'll pick up the 141 heading east. When you reach Coaticook
watch for the signs for the park. Coaticook, Eastern Townships,
Quebec
- Crystal
Mountain - 12km of snowshoe trail with guided tours available,
Kelowna is located in south central B.C. in the Thompson
Okanagan region approximately 600km from Calgary and about 400km
from Vancouver, Kelowna, British Columbia.
- Cypress
Bowl (Hollyburn Mountain) - Snowshoe Trails, Rentals and Tours,
Cypress Mountain overlooks the city of Vancouver from the north
shore, a short drive from the downtown area. West Vancouver, British
Columbia
- Frontenac
Provincial Park - The parks 160km of hiking and portaging
trails are open to skiers and snowshoers. The park allows winter
camping at the campsite clusters, a permit is required. Frontenac
is located just a short distance from Kingston and is just about
half way between Montreal and Toronto. From the 401 (either Montreal
or Toronto) take highway 9 north to Sydenham, then take Country
Road 19 north and turn off at Big Salmon Road. Kingston area,
Eastern Ontario
- Garibaldi
Provincial Park - The park is open to backcountry travel on
snowshoes for those with expert skills or with a suitable guide.
This is a spectacular natural area with winter camping, along
with backcountry and telemark skiing for the true outdoor enthusiast.
While easily accessible from the Vancouver/Whistler, area this
is very much a wilderness park and avalanche training, first aid
and survival skills along with all the requisite equipment are
essential if you go unguided.
- Gaspesie
Park (Chic-Chocs) - Without a doubt one of eastern North America's
finest winter outdoor destinations. The park is located in a vast
wilderness in a "sea of mountains" but boasts fine dining
and superb accommodations, in the form of the Gîte du Mont-Albert.
Exceptional backcountry and telemark skiing, cross country skiing
and snow shoeing are available in winter in a superb natural setting
reminiscent of western Canada's mountain ranges. The snowshoeing
network is extensive with nine trails awaiting you, the longest
of which is 16km in length. Full equipment rentals are available.
While access to the park is usually good it is a long way from
the nearest urban centre - but if you're an enthusiast or a nature
lover it's well worth the trip. The park is located in the centre
of the Gaspesie Peninsula. From Quebec City follow the 20 east
along the south shore, passed Riviere du Loupe where it turns
into the 132. At Ste. Anne des Monts head south along the 299
into the park. From the south pick up the 132 just north of Bathhurst
N.B. and head east to pick up the 299 north just before you reach
New Richmond. Mont Ste. Anne de Mont area, Gaspesie, Quebec. Note:
The park is located in a true wilderness, there is a very real
avalanche danger within particular areas of the the park. Consult
with the park's staff on your route and conditions.
- Gatineau
Park (Ottawa-Hull) - Over 25km of snowshoe trails with rentals
available if you don't have your own equipment. If you have the
equipment ans skills there is winter camping at Phillipe Lake
as well as several overnight cabins and yurts you can take advantage
of. The park is located just across the river from the city of
Ottawa along Highway 5. Chelsey, Gatineau (Ottawa), Quebec
- Grandview Hotel
(Delta Hotels) - You'll find trails of varying length, through
mixed hardwood and red pine forests. Take the 400 north from the
401 just passed Barrie, where you'll pick up the 11 into Huntsville.
Huntsville, Muskoka, North Central Ontario
- Grouse
Mountain - 12.8km, Six Trails, Rentals, Programs, Festivals
and Tours. Grouse Mountain overlooks the city of Vancouver from
North Vancouver a short drive from the downtown area. The park
is accessible via the scenic gondola which ascends from the base
of the mountain. From Vancouver, take Georgia St. to Stanley park
and continue over the Lion's Gate. Follow the North Vancouver
exit to Marine Drive then watch for Capilano Rd. Follow Capilano
for about 5km to the tram. You can also access the mountain with
public transit. North Vancouver, British Columbia
- Hardwood
Hills - 13.5km, full facilities. Two dedicated snowshoe trails,
the Wilderness Trail (6km) and the Meadowlands Trail (7.5) both
wander through a nicely forested area. From the 401 take the 400
north, take exit 111 east on Doran Road. Watch for Edgar which
will take you into the center. Barrie area, North Central Ontario
- Ile
de Boucherville - In the winter time part of the summer trail
system is open to cross country skiers and snowshoers. Take note,
the ski trails are not groomed, so you may have to break trail
yourself. The park also has 5km of trails available for winter
hikers. Snow shoes can be rented at the park. If you're driving
from Montreal take the 40 (or Sherbrooke) east to the 25 then
head south to the tunnel. When you see daylight again take the
very first exit, which will bring you into the park, Monteregie
(Montreal), Quebec
- Jacques
Cartier Park - A spectacular natural area just a stones through
from Quebec City. The park has excellent outdoor opportunities
in the winter including snowshoeing. You'll find over 20km of
snowshoeing trails which will bring you through snow draped forests
and provide you with spectacular viewpoints in the park. Most
of the trails are loops allowing you to work your way back to
your starting point. Prospectors huts are available for overnight
stays (book well in advance). The park's main entrance to the
Secteur de la Vallee is located about 40 km north of Quebec City
on highway 175. From Montreal take the 40 west to Quebec where
you'll head north on the 175.
- Jasper
National Park - Location
Map One of the most popular areas in the park to snowshoe
is Maligne Lake (don't venture out on the ice) which provides
excellent views as well as a variety of interesting trails. The
rest of the park (except for restricted areas which include the
ski trails) are open to you as well. Avoid avalanche areas and
check conditions before you set out. Inquire with the park about
skill levels and equipment requirements. Rentals are available.
While the park is easily accessible and gets a lot of visitors
don't be fooled this is very much a wilderness area. Jasper Adventure
Centre also provides guided tours in the park.From Edmonton follow
highway 16 west which will take you right into the town of Jasper.
From Calgary follow highway 1 west to Lake Louise than continue
north on the 93 to the town of Jasper. Snowshoe and Nordic Ski
Rentals are available from Jasper
Adventure Centre. Friends
of Jasper Canadian Avalanche
Association Jasper National Park, Canadian Rockies, Alberta
- Kicking
Horse - In addition to cross country skiing the ski resort
has snowshoeing and provides rental equipment for those who don't
have their own. Golden is located in the south eastern area of
the province, in the BC Rockies region, approximately 225km from
Calgary (2.5-3hrs), and 700km from Vancouver. Golden, British
Columbia Rockies
- Killarney
Provincial Park - The park is open for cross country skiing
in the winter and you can snowshoe just about anywhere but there
are currently no designated trails. This is one of eastern Canada's
most spectacular parks. From Toronto take Hwy. 69 heading towards
Sudbury, about 40km south of Sudbury, turn onto Hwy. 637 which
heads west into Killarney. The distance from Sudbury is about
100 km while from Perry Sound it is about 250 km. Sudbury area,
Northeastern Ontario
- Kimberley
Alpine Resort - Kimberly provides snowshoe tours at the resort
which include equipment rentals. There are a number of tour formats
available, have a look at their website for more information.
Kimberly is located in the south eastern area of the province,
in the BC Rockies Region, approximately 800km from Vancouver and
400km from Calgary. Kimberly, British Columbia
- Manning
Provincial Park - There are a number of designated trails
in the park for snowshoeing and rentals are available if you don't
have your own equipment. Winter camping is possible but if you
don't have the equipment (or the kahounas) you can stay at the
parks down hill resort. Manning is located in the southwestern
region of British Columbia about 3hrs from the city of Vancouver.
From Vancouver take highway 1 to Hope then follow highway 3 into
the park, Hope, British Columbia
- McGregor
Point Provincial Park - The park is open in the winter for
snowshoeing (no designated trails) and cross country skiing. You
can make an easy weekend of it by renting one of the parks fascinating
yurts (book well in advance the yurts are very popular). Port
Elgin, North Central Ontario
- Mont
Megantic - Although a bit of a drive, the park has perhaps
the best snowshoeing in the surrounding regions of Montreal, particularly
if you are an intermediate or expert in the sport. There are several
designate trails and you can even climb to the top of one of the
parks significant peaks (you better be in shape for this). The
scenery is spectacular with the the trees usually heavily laden
by the areas phenomenal snow fall. Heated prospectors tens which
allow you to warm up along the way are found along certain sections
of the trail. Most of the park huts can be reached on snowshoes
and if you reserve, your group can book one for an overnight stay,
but book early they are popular with the skiers as well. From
Montreal take highway 10 (the eastern townships autoroute) passed
Sherbrooke where it turns into the 112. Just before East Angus
turn onto the 253 going south. Follow the 253 until you reach
the junction of the 212 and head east. Stay on the 212 to Notre
Dame des Bois then follow the signs to the the park.Out-There's
feature article - Hut-to-Hut
at Mont Megantic Eastern Townships, Quebec
- Mont
Orford Park - This is a park that has just about everything
in the winter, cross country skiing, winter hiking, snowboarding
(with a 2000ft vertical) and snowshoeing. There are a number of
trails for snowshoers with the real challenge in the form of the
Mont Chauve trail, which takes you to the summit and back, a distance
of 16km. From Montreal take highway 10 (the Eastern Townships
Autoroute) to exit 118 (Magog-Orford) follow the 141 north into
the park. Magog, Eastern Townships, Quebec
- Mont-Tremblant
Cross-Country Center - The Domaine St-Bernard is well known
for its cross country skiing now has facilities for snowshoeing.
Located between the resort at Tremblant, Grey Rocks and St. Jovite
it makes for an ideal days outing for families and enthusiasts
visiting the area. Mont Tremblant, Laurentians, Quebec
- Mont
Tremblant Park - Both the Lac Munro and the Pembina sectors
have designated snowshoe trails. Taking advantage of the extensive
hiking network, the parks snow shoe trails will take you into
small lakes or up onto some of the parks spectacular look outs.
Rentals are available. Diable Sector (Lac Monroe) - From Montreal
take highway 15 to the 117 to St Faustin, then follow the signs
north into the park. From Mont Tremblant resort take highway around
the mountain to the south side bypassing the split to ski hill.
At the T intersection take a right and follow the signs a short
distance into the park. Pembina (St. Donat) - From Montreal take
the 15 or 13 north to the 640 east. Take highway 125 to the northeast
towards St Donat then follow route 3 into the park. Laurentians,
Quebec
- Mont
Temblant Resort - In addition to almost every other conceivable
outdoor activity, the resort has a trail system with guided outings.
Consult with the activities centre for descriptions of the tours.
From Montreal - Take Autoroute 15 which turns into the 117 just
passed Sainte-Agathe. Along the 117 watch for the signs for the
resort at Saint-Jovite. Follow the signs (327) to the resort.
- Mount
Seymour - Snowshoeing, trails, tours, clinics and events,
North Vancouver (Vancouver), British Columbia
- Murphys
Point - The park has cross country ski trails but no designated
snowshoe trails. You can however break your own trail almost anywhere
in the park. From Toronto take the 401 east to Gananoque, then
head north on the 32 and pick up the 15 to Crosby. At Crosby take
the 14 north, then head east on the 21 and watch for the signs
for the park. From Ottawa take the 417 west and pick up the 7
west of Kanata. Stay on the 7 all the way to Perth, then take
the 1 south, where you'll pick up the 21 heading west. Watch for
the signs for the park
- Oka
Park - The park is a favourite cross country ski destination
for outdoor enthusiasts in Montreal and the lower laurentians.
There are now three easy snow shoeing trails which will take you
through the parks beautiful oak forests. The park is 55 km northwest
of Montreal. Take highway 13 or 15 (the Laurentian Autoroute)
north to the 640. Then head west towards St Eustache. The 640
takes you right into the park.
- Red
Mountain - As well as cross country skiing the resort has
a snowshoe loop. Red Mountain is located in the south eastern
area of the province approximately 600km from Calgary and 600km
from Vancouver. Rossland, British Columbia
- Les Sentiers Du
Moulin - Snowshoeing 10km of marked paths, Cross Country Skiing
140km of trails, Mountain Biking 40km, You'll also find rustic
huts, campsites, prospectors tents all only minutes from Quebec
City
- Silver
Star - The resort provides almost every type of outdoor activity
including of course snowshoe tours. Vernon is located in the south
central area of the province in the Thompson Okanagan region approximately
600km from Calgary and 400km from Vancouver. Vernon British Columbia
- Springwater
Provincial Park - The park has cross country skiing and a
short designated snowshoe trail. Midhurst, Ontario
- Sunpeaks
- The ski resort has snowshoeing trails, tours and equipment rentals.
Kamloops is located in the south central area of the province,
in the Thompson Okanagan region., approximately 350km from Vancouver
and 600km from Calgary. Kamloops, British Columbia
- Voyageur
Provincial Park - The park is open to snowshoers and cross
country skiers in the winter. The cross country ski trails are
groomed but their is no dedicated snowshoe trails so you have
to make your own. The park is located about 1 hour from Montreal
on the road to Ottawa. From the Metropolitan in Montreal follow
the 40 west. In Vaudreuil-Dorion take the split to Ottawa. Once
you enter Ontario you take the first exit (exit no. 5) then head
east towards the Ottawa River. Chute a Blondeau, Ontario
- Wye
Marsh Wildlife Centre - Designated snowshoe trail, rentals.
The trail makes its through hardwood forests and rolling hills
overlooking the famous wetland. From the 400 north of Barrie take
exit 121 and follow Hwy. 93 north through the passed Wyebridge
to Hwy. 12. Follow the 12 east and watch for the sign. - Hiking,
cross country skiing, snowshoeing, Simcoe County
- Whistler-Blackcomb
- There are a number of areas to explore and of course rental
equipment is available. If you are new to the sport there are
a number of guided tours with a variety of themes you can choose
from as well. Whistler is located in the southwestern region of
the province, in the Vancouver Coast and Mountains Region approximately
140km from Vancouver along the coast highway. Whistler, British
Columbia
- Yoho
National Park - The Emerald Lake area has snowshoeing and
of course the rest of the park (except for restricted areas which
include the ski trails) are open to you. Avoid avalanche areas
and check conditions before you set out. Inquire with the park
about skill levels and equipment requirements. Rentals are available.
While the park is easily accessible and gets a lot of visitors
don't be fooled this is very much a wilderness area. Follow the
Trans-Canada Highway (#1) west from Calgary through Banff National
Park. Stay on the 1 at the split with the 93 and continue through
kicking horse pass and into the park. Location
Map , Park Map Canadian
Avalanche Association Canadian
Rockies, British Columbia
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activities are by their very nature inherently dangerous. Ensure
you have the skill levels and equipment for the challenges you
choose. Never go alone and consider hiring a guide.
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Outfitters - Southampton, Bruce County
- True Blue
- Blue Mountain Resort
- Vertical
Snowboards - Owen Sound, Grey County
Prince
Edward County
- Annie's Pedel & Prop - (613)
476-4649, Picton
- Bloomfield Bicylce Company - Bloomfield
Ottawa & Eastern Ontario
- Bushtukah
- Bicycles, 203 Richmond Road, Ottawa
- Cyco's
- Bicycles, 5 Hawthorne Avenue, Ottawa
- G.M.
Bertrand - Bicycles, 167 Wellington, Gatineau (Quebec)
- Cycle
Outaouais - 1955, St-Louis street, Gatineau, Québec
- Dinardo’s
Skis & Wheels - Bicycles, 18 Northside Road, Bells Corners,
Nepean
- Fresh
Air Experience - Bicycles, 1291 Wellington Street, Ottawa
- Full
Cycle - Bicycles, 427 St Laurent Boulevard, Ottawa
- Greg
Christie's Ski & Cycle - Bicycles, Old Chelsea, Quebec
- Kunstadt
Sports - Bicycles, 462 Hazeldean Road, Kanata
- McCrank's
Cycles
- Mountain
Equipment Co-op - Bicycle, Paddling & Outdoor Gear, Ottawa
- Orleans
Cycles - Bicycles, 2404 St Joseph Boulevard, Orleans
- Pecco's
- Bicycles, 86 Murray Street, Ottawa
- Trailhead
- 237 Princess Street, Kingston
- Trailhead
- 1960 Scott Street, Ottawa
Toronto
- Al
Flaherty's Outdoor Store
- All
Wheels - 2700 Dufferin Street, Toronto
- Badrockbikes.com
- Bicycles, Toronto, Cycling
- Bayview
Bicycle - Bicycles, 3335 Bayview Avenue, Metro North, Toronto
- Bicycles at St. Clair
- 625 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto
- Bicycles
Plus - 423 Bloor Street West, Oshawa
- Bicycle
Specialties - Bicycles, 45 Cranfield Road, Toronto, Ontario
- Bicycle
Spokesman - 10212A Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
- Bike
Depot - Bicycles, 7043 Yonge St, Metro North, Toronto
- BikeSports
(Newmarket) - Bicycles, 47 Main Street South, Newmarket
- BikeSports
(Richmond Hill) - 10133 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
- Bike
Zone - Bicycles, 501 Lakeshore Road West , Mississauga,
Ontario
- Broadway
Cycle - Bicycles, 1222 Bloor Street West, Toronto
- Brown's
Sports & Cycle - Bicycles, 2447 Bloor Street West, Toronto
- CanoeCountry.com
- Norval
- Chain
Reaction Bicycles - 4231 Dundas Street West, Toronto West
- Cogs
Cycle - Bicycles,
1 Howland Road, Danforth, Toronto
- Curbside
Cycle and Repair - Bicycles, 412 Bloor Street West, Toronto,
Ontario
- Cyclissimo
Sports - Bicycles, 160 Wellington Street East, Aurora
- Cyclepath
(Bloor) - Bicycles, 1204 Bloor Street West, Toronto
- Cyclepath (Creditview)
- Bicycles, 1170 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Mississauga
- Cyclepath
(Danforth) - Bicycles,
1510 Danforth Avenue, Danforth, Toronto
- Cyclepath
(North Toronto) - 2106 Yonge Street, Toronto
- Cyclepath
(Oakville) - 500 Speers Road, Oakville
- Cyclepath (Woodbridge)
- 90 Wings Road, Woodbridge
- Cycle
Solutions - Bicycles, 615 Kingston Road, Beach, Toronto
- Cycle
Solutions - Bicycles, 444 Parliament Street, Cabbage Town,
Toronto
- Cycle
Therapy - Bicycles,
1233 Dundas Street East, Danforth, Toronto
- Duke's
Cycle - Bicycles, 625 Queen Street West, Toronto
- Epic
Cycling - Bicycles, 1767 Queen Street East
- Enduro
Sport - Bicycles, 35
Coldwater Road, Metro North, Toronto
- Europe
Bound (Front St) - Outdoor Gear, 47 Front Street East, Toronto
- Europe
Bound (King St) - Outdoor Gear, 383 King Street West, Toronto
- Evergreen
Canoes - Toronto
- Freewheeling
Cycle - Bicycles, King St W. Dundas, Ontario
- Gears
- Bicycles, 176 Lakeshore Road West, Mississauga
- Hogtown
Extreme - Snowboards, 401 King West, Toronto
- Impala
Bicycles - 1818 Dundas Street East, Whitby
- King
Sol Outdoor Outfitters - Toronto
- La
Bicicletta - 1180 Castlefield
- Langford
Canoes - Mississauga
- Maca
Over Limits - 1280 Northmount Street, Oshawa
- Main
Cycle - Bicycles, Main St E., Hamilton, Ontario
- MBS
Tandems - Bicycles, 2694 Keynes Crescent, Mississauga
- McBride
Cycle - 2923 Dundas Street West, Toronto West
- Mountain
Equipment Co-op - Outdoor Gear, 400 King Street West, Toronto
- New
World Cycle - Bicycles, Plains Rd E, Hamilton
- Pavan
Cycle - 2601 Matheson Boulevard East, Toronto West
- Pedal
Performance - 8633 Weston Road, Woodbridge
- Oakville
Cycle and Sports - 120 Cross Avenue, Oakville
- Pedal
Performance - 1050 Brock Road South, Pickering
- Pieriks
Cycle - Bicycles, King St W Hamilton
- Polly's
Recycle - Bicycles, 1292 Queen Street East, Toronto
- Rack
Attack - Outdoor Gear, 127 Laird Drive, Toronto
- Remy
Sport - Bicycles, 222 Queen Street. South, Mississauga
- Skiis
& Biikes (Mississauga) - Skis, Bicycles, 1970 Dundas Street
East, Mississauga
- Skiis
and Biikes (Toronto North) - 896 Don Mills Road, Toronto North
- Silent
Sports - Bicycles, 113 Doncaster, Metro North, Toronto
- Spokes
n' Slopes - 89 Ontario Street North, Milton
- Spokes
And Sports - 1889 Avenue Road, Toronto North
- Sport
Swap - 2063 Yonge Street, Toronto North
- Sporting
Life (Toronto North) - 2665 Yonge Street, Toronto North
- Trailblazers
Cycle - Bicycles, 1282 Danforth Ave, Danforth, Toronto, Ontario
- Triketrails - 1621 McEwen
Drive, Whitby
- Urbane
Cyclist - Bicycles, 180 John Street, Toronto
- Velotique
- Bicycles, 1596 Queen Street East , Toronto
- Wheels
of Bloor - Bicycles,
2007B Bloor Street West
- Wheel
Excitement - Bicycles, 249 Queen's Quay West, Toronto
- ZM
Cycle & Fitness - 2055 Dufferin Street, Toronto North
Nova
Scotia
Halifax
Quebec
Outdoor Retailers
Montreal
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