Where can I go snowshoeing in Toronto?

Where can I go snowshoeing in Toronto?

Where can I go snowshoeing in Toronto?

10 of the Best Snowshoe Trails near Toronto

  • Serena Gundy Park & Wilket Creek Park to the Don Valley Trails.
  • Scenic Caves Trail.
  • Albion Hills Conservation Area.
  • Ganaraska Forest Centre.
  • Christie Lake Conservation Area.
  • Snow Valley.
  • Crawford Lake.
  • Mountsberg Conservation Area.

Is snowshoeing worth it?

It’s great winter exercise: If you’re looking for a way to stay in shape even when the snow falls, snowshoeing is an excellent low-impact aerobic exercise. It lets you extend your hiking and running season and lets you enjoy solitude in areas that might be crowded in summer.

How much does it cost for a pair of snowshoes?

Snowshoe Comparison Table

Snowshoe Price Length(s)
MSR Lightning Ascent $350 22, 25, 30 in.
MSR Evo Trail $150 22 in.
Tubbs Mountaineer $270 25, 30, 36 in.
Crescent Moon Eva $145 24 in.

Where can you snowshoe in Ontario?

Where to snowshoe in Ontario Parks

  • Windy Lake Provincial Park.
  • Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park.
  • Frontenac Provincial Park.
  • Killarney Provincial Park.
  • Wasaga Beach Provincial Park.
  • Silent Lake Provincial Park.
  • Algonquin Provincial Park.
  • MacGregor Point Provincial Park.

What size of snowshoes do I need?

They are rated for the weight of the person. 20 inch youth models go up to maximum of 80 pounds, 21 inch snowshoes go up to 125 pounds, 22 inch go up to 150 pounds, 25 inch are rated up to 175 pounds, 30 inch shoes go up to 220 pounds, and 35 or 36 inch snowshoes are rated for over 220 pounds.

Where is the best snowshoeing?

13 Best Winter Destinations for Snowshoeing

  • Sandia Crest, New Mexico. Sandia Crest, New Mexico.
  • Black Hills, South Dakota.
  • McCoy Park – Beaver Creek Resort, Colorado.
  • Mt.
  • Camden Hills State Park – Camden, Maine.
  • Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Michigan.
  • Queenstown, New Zealand.
  • Stowe Mountain Resort, Vermont.