You Can Sip Wine At This Frozen Bar In Ontario That Is Made Out Of Blocks Of Ice

It's the best spot to chill. ❄️
Staff Writer

You can channel your inner Elsa at this ice bar in Ontario.

It is 1 hour and 30 minutes from Toronto, hidden inside Peller Estates Winery.

To see it for yourself, you can join The Greatest Winery Tour, which visits the surreal 10Below Icewine Lounge.

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The out-of-this-world room made with 13,607 kilos of ice and everything from the chairs to the shelves are frozen.

Inside you'll need to wear a parka, as it is kept at a frosty 10 degrees below zero to keep the room from melting.

But it is worth the frosty temperature to drink some delicious golden ice wine.

Tickets are $36 per person or $18 for club members and can be purchased online.

Grab your gloves, as it is an unforgettable activity you'll want to try.

Peller Estates Winery

Price: $36.00

Address: 290 John St. E., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

Why You Need To Go: You'll also get to visit the vineyard and taste several other types of wine, including bubbly.

  • Stephanie White was an Ottawa-based Associate Editor for Narcity Canada. She has been writing mouthwatering food and wanderlust-inspiring articles for Canadians since 2012. She has a B.A. and B.Ed. from Ottawa University. When she isn't writing, you can find her travelling the globe and trying new restaurants. Stephanie has previously been published on Insider, Flight Network, Apartment Therapy, Faces Magazine, Daily Hive, Dished and The Spruce.

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