As an Englishman who many years ago adopted a new home country, I have more than a few thoughts about the cooler months in Canada. Looking back on my early years here, I have to admit that I first approached winter—Canadian winter!—with trepidation. But now, with a number of Canadian winters under my belt, I now appreciate it and even look forward to the winter season each year. And so should you, as winter is the very best time of year to visit. Here are some major reasons why everyone should experience the true wonder of winter in Canada’s Great White North—from the majestic Rocky Mountains to old-world Quebec, and the rugged east coast along Newfoundland.
#1) Peace on Earth
As the snow blankets the earth, glittering icicles array themselves under the eaves, and even the trees are adorned with icy shine or a dusting of snow, there is something serene and tranquil about the peace and quiet of winter, especially if you are really off the grid or in a remote corner (perhaps iceberg-viewing), preferably in a cozy lodge with a crackling fireplace and a hot toddy to warm your hands!
#2) Make it a Family Affair
Especially if your kids or grandkids have never seen the snow, making your way north is one of life’s truly magical experiences when you are seeing it through their eyes. Making snowmen, snow angels, having an impromptu snowball fight, or simply catching snowflakes—is something every kid should experience. (I haven’t even gotten into the other experiences: fat tire biking in the snow, dog-sledding, and more!)