Best Ottawa Winter Activities From A Local 2024

Ottawa Winter

One of the things I love about winter is the unique winter activities in Ottawa, from skating on the world’s largest outdoor skating rink to special winter festivals and magical winter trails and sights. Here are some amazing Ottawa winter activities to enjoy this season:

Bundle Up Before your Ottawa Winter Adventure

Before you head out on any adventures Ottawa winter, make sure you’re dressed properly. You can read all cold weather tips and apparel suggestions here so that you’re ready for Ottawa winter. My favourite items inside the guide is a list of the items that have kept me warm on all my winter adventures!

Go For A Magical Skate for Winter in Ottawa

This is one of my favourite things to do in Ottawa winter. From a beautiful winding forest to beside a brewery to the world’s largest skating rink, here are all the wonderful spots to skate for your Ottawa winter bucket list: 

Enjoy A Winter Getaway

Stay in a stunning dome only 1.5 hours from Ottawa. Hillhaus Domes is the perfect winter staycation. Stay in your own private dome with 24/7 nature views! This would be the perfect getaway in any season, but you’ll feel like you’re in a snow globe watching the snow fall in winter. Soak up the views in your private hot tub and then cozy up by the fire inside. Each dome comes with a kitchenette with local coffee and a fully functioning bathroom. You’ll have everything you need inside. You can also borrow snowshoes and explore the grounds. Each dome fits up to 4 people. Book your stay here.

Go For An Ottawa Winter Hike

Explore new trails with snowy scenes in Ottawa this winter. Check out my guide of 20+ winter hikes to enjoy in Ottawa. From towering pine trees covered in snow to ruins tucked away in the forest, there are plenty of unique hiking trails to enjoy during Ottawa winter.

Cheer On The Ottawa Senators

Cheer on the Ottawa Senators live at a hockey game. Save 20% on your tickets using this link. There’s nothing like the in-game atmosphere from the themed games to cool bars to check out between periods. Make sure you visit the fan deck on level 2 where there’s a DJ and more. Grab your crew and head out for a fun night. Keep an eye out for Ryan Reynolds when you’re at the game 😉 Check out my highlight here for fun things to do while you’re at the game.

Go Dogsledding and Visit an Icy Waterfall

Join Aventure on their dogsledding day trip. This adventure is in the beautiful Petite-Nation region full of valleys and mountains. They’ll bring you to an amazing family-run dog sledding company that takes amazing care of their dogs, even the retired ones. 

Dogsledding Ottawa
Photo provided by Aventure Outaouais

Not only does it include dogsledding but also a wintery waterfall (my favourite nearby waterfall) and wood-fired pizza. They 

I went on an Aventure Outaouais Pontiac Wine & Cider Tour this summer and had an amazing time. Make sure to book in advance here. Your ticket includes everything from pickup/dropoff in downtown Gatineau/Ottawa, activities, and food. 

Enjoy An Ottawa Winter Adventure Through A Cave, Zipline Trail and Forest

Head to Abraska in Outaouais for their snow adventure package. Start the adventure by exploring Laflèche Cave with a guide. You’ll find bats, ice stalactites and a consistent 4 degrees within the cave. This is followed by their giant zipline and snowshoeing through the forest. End the adventure by the fire with hot chocolate.

Relax at North America’s Largest Spa

Relax and unwind at Nordik Spa. I’ll admit, I’m not very good at relaxing, but I always feel so refreshed after leaving Nordik Spa. Spend the day cruising around their pools and saunas. I haven’t been when it’s snowing yet, but I’m sure it would be a magical experience to be in the pools as snowflakes fall down. It’s only a 10-minute drive from downtown Ottawa so catch an uber and enjoy some bites and beverages while you’re there. Their biërgarden has a wonderful variety of beers that you can enjoy in the panorama section that gives you a stunning view of the region.

Experience Canadian Wildlife at Parc Omega

Parc Omega is an activity I love in all seasons but I suggest going in winter to see the park covered in snow and spend some time with Canadian animals. As soon as you drive up you’re greeted by friendly deer. Drive through the parc and you’ll see arctic foxes, wolves, bison, deer, goats, coyotes, bears and more! Make sure to bring lots of apples and carrots to feed the animals. They’re super friendly and will stick their heads right in your car to say hello and get a treat. You’ll be guaranteed to be smiling the whole time (I know I was)!

Hit the Slopes at these Ski-Hills Near Ottawa

Looking for more things to do this winter in Ottawa? Below are some spots nearby you can go skiing or snowboarding. If you don’t have gear, not to worry, you can get rentals on location. Fun fact, I learned how to snowboard at Pakenham!

  • Camp Fortune – You’ll find Camp Fortune 30 minutes north of downtown Ottawa inside Gatineau Park
  • Mont Cascade – 48 minutes from downtown Ottawa in Cantley, Quebec
  • Mount Pakenham – This is where I learned to snowboard. It’s perfect for beginners! You’ll find Mount Pakenham an hour west of downtown Ottawa. 
  • Sommet Edelweiss or Ski Vorlage – You’ll find these ski hills nestled into the charming Wakefield, 30 minutes from downtown Ottawa.
  • Mont Tremblant – head here for a weekend getaway. These hills are the best around, and they have options for all levels.  Enjoy the European-Esque ski village, chalets and all-around beautiful views. You’ll find Mont Tremblant, 2 hours east of downtown Ottawa.

Winter Day Trips

Enjoy a magical winter day near Ottawa with these day trips:

Dine In A Dome Near Ottawa

Head to Arbru Brewery to enjoy beer and wood-fired pizza in your own private dome. They need to be reserved in advance. Check out my guide to 1000 Islands for ideas of more activities to add to this adventure.

Almonte Winter Day Trip

Almonte is a quaint town only 40 minutes from downtown Ottawa. Enjoy their scenic winter walks, main street and unique finds like the region’s best hot chocolate. Check out my full guide to Almonte before going. 

Perth Winter Day Trip

Feel like you’re on a mini-trip to Europe with Perth’s picturesque parks and heritage buildings. There are over 100 shops and restaurants to explore, including a hidden alleyway cafe! Check out my full guide to Perth here.

Calabogie Winter Day Trip

Enjoy epic views all day long with a winter day trip in Calabogie. Hike to Eaglesnest Lookout for a stunning view of the valley below. Grab a cup of coffee at Oh-el-la Cafe. If you’re a skier or snowboarder check out Calabogie Ski Hill. End the day with sunset at Calabogie on the Rocks.

Snowshoe Through The Trees

Gatineau Park

Snowshoeing is on my Ottawa winter bucket list. There are some great options for trails in the capital in Gatineau Park has over 60 km of trails ranging from easy to difficult. It’s $8 to access the trails and they have snowshoe rentals on location. Find more details on rentals here: Gatineau Park, Relais Plein Air. Find some trail recommendations in my winter hike blog.

Snowshoe Under The Stars with Aventure Outaouais

Choose from one of these magical tours and snowshoe in Gatineau Park under the stars: 

Join Aventure Outaouais on a Tour of Gatineau Park under the stars as their experienced and knowledgeable guides take you on an epic nocturnal snowshoeing trip in Gatineau Park with only headlamps as our source of light. 

Snowshoeing in Gatineau Park Aventure Outaouais
Photo provided by Aventure Outaouais

You’ll snowshoe through the trees to a cozy cabin for dinner. Warm up in the cabin with a delicious warm soup with grilled cheeses and dessert. You’ll be with an experienced guide, and all equipment will be provided. The journey is 5km roundtrip and around 3 hours total. Pickup/dropoff is in downtown Gatineau/Ottawa. Book your adventure in advance here

Green Belt

The Green Belt has multiple locations where you can snowshoe for free, including Mer Blue and Stony Swamp conservation areas. Find which trails to do in my winter trails blog.

Spend An Afternoon Cross Country Skiing

Gatineau Park has one of the largest networks of cross-country ski trails in North America. There are over 50 trails with different difficulty levels. The Green Belt has over 150km of cross-country ski trails. There are multiple locations that can all be accessed for free.

Kick Up The Heat With Capital Bachata Festival

Capital Bachata Festival is back this year and better than ever this Feb 9 – 12. The Capital Bachata Festival offers four days of Latin dance workshops, social dancing, and performances throughout the National Capital Region (as late as 3:00 am). Join hundreds of dancers of all levels and have opportunities to learn, dance, and perform with Latin dance professionals from across Canada and internationally. Full weekend passes and individual day tickets are now available. Click here for more details.

Go Winter Camping

Love camping? Don’t wait until summer and try out Ottawa winter camping. Spend your day snowshoeing or cross-country skiing in Gatineau Park and then spend your night winter camping. Gatineau Park has four season yurt’s, cabins and tents available.

Toboggan Down A Hill

Feel like a kid again or bring your kids tobogganing. Bundle up, grab your sled and head to one of these toboggan hills during Ottawa winter.

Tubing Around Ottawa

Feel like a kid again as you slide down snowy slides at these tubing spots around Ottawa:

Tubing at Winterlude

During Winterlude, head to Snowflake Kingdon in Jacques Cartier Parc for tons of outdoor fun including snowslides and more. 

Sommet Edelweiss

This tubing spot is closest to Ottawa. Enjoy 4 tubing slides at Sommet Edelweiss. Afterwards, spend some time exploring the cute town of Wakeifeld with this guide.

Domaine de l’Ange-Gardien

This spot is 2 hours from Ottawa but if you’re looking to go tubing its worth it because they have x  

Domaine de L’Ange Gardien has 8 different tubing slides you can enjoy. While you’re there you can also enjoy sleigh rides, a sugar shack, nature trails and more. You’ll find it 37 minutes east of downtown Ottawa. 

Parc Des Montagnes Noires de Ripon

Enjoy lots of different activities including tubing at Parc des Montagnes Noires de Ripon. The park has three lanes for tubing and two lanes for sledding. You can bring your own or rent on location. While you’re there you can also enjoy fatbiking, cross country skiing, a lookout tower for a panoramic view and more. I visited the tower once in summer and you’ll get a stunning panoramic view from the top. 

Enjoy Winterlude in Ottawa 

Winterlude is a three-week celebration of winter that takes place in Ottawa every February. From ice sculpting to ice skating parties, Winterlude turns Ottawa into a winter playground full of cool activities. Check out the calendar and head to some events whether its browsing the ice sculptures on Sparks Street, light installations in ByWard Market, Aurora Festive Winter Experience and more. 

Enjoy Maple Syrup At A Maple Farm

From February 15th to April 19th, get your maple syrup fix at Fulton’s Pancake House & Sugar Bush. Nestled in Pakenham, head out for the day and learn about how maple syrup is made, its discovery and Fulton’s history. Check out my full guide of everything you can’t miss there including sleigh rides, delicious maple treats and more. It’s a fun Ottawa winter activity that I try and do every year. 

Go on a Winter Road Trip

Check out my road trip guide to find a destination close by that’s perfect for a road trip. Whether it’s a ski trip to Tremblant, romantic Quebec City, winter winery tours or historic Boston, there’s plenty of cool spots to head to. Destinations in my guide range from 40 mins to 7 hours away. 

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Julia Weber

Julia started Little Miss Ottawa as a way to explore her hometown as a traveller would. She’s always planning her next adventure, whether it’s local or abroad. You’ll find her exploring with her camera in hand. She hopes Little Miss Ottawa helps bring you on new and fun adventures. Happy exploring :)

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1 Comment

  1. March 22, 2018 / 10:35 pm

    I’ve always wanted to go dogsledding, and a visit to a maple farm is a yearly must!