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ottawa winter activities

If a magical outdoor skate is on your Ottawa winter bucket list, then you’ll want to head to some of these skating trails around the city.

Whether you're looking for a winding ice trail through an evergreen forest or a free urban rink that is close to other activities, the Ottawa region has you covered.

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Ottawa winters are known for being cold and snowy and that means there are a ton of fun winter activities to do that will make you feel like a kid this season.

From nearby ski hills and outdoor skating trails to more unique activities like icy cave tours and massive tubing parks, here are eight incredible things to do around Ottawa this winter.

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If you're looking for fun things to do in Ottawa this winter, there is a hidden ice maze near the city and it's opening soon.

The Éco-Odyssée nature park in Wakefield plans to open its labyrinth skating trail in mid-January* and you can glide through forests, fields and marshlands.

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The Winterlude festival is finally returning to Ottawa this winter after two years of virtual celebrations and for the first time in three years, you can visit the Snowflake Kingdom, watch ice Dragon Boat races and interact with art installations.

You'll be able to participate in a variety of events and activities across the capital from February 3 to 20, 2023 including free concerts, a snow labyrinth and sculpture carving competitions.

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You can glide across an enchanting snow-covered forest at this Ontario skating trail.

Countryside Adventures in Moose Creek is just 45 minutes away from Ottawa, and this winter, they will have a 3-kilometre-long skating path you can explore.

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