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5 Canadian Winter Getaways Worth the Trip

Winter is part of Canada’s identity, but sometimes all it takes is a change of scenery to experience it in a whole new way. A getaway to another province is the perfect opportunity to explore stunning northern landscapes, try unique winter activities experiences and fully embrace everything this remarkable season has to offer.

Travelling in Canada with Confidence

Travelling from one province to another often feels reassuringly familiar. Even as the scenery changes, what grounds us stays the same. That said, the coverage provided by your provincial health insurance plan can vary once you travel outside Ontario.

In the event of an unexpected situation in another Canadian province, certain health-related expenses, such as ambulance services, prescription drugs or emergency repatriation may not be fully covered and could result in out-of-pocket costs.

Even for short trips within Canada, travel insurance plays an important in helping protect you against the unexpected. With Blue Cross, you benefit from coverage tailored to your needs, access to 24/7 travel assistance, as well as Flight Delay Service, all designed to make your travel experience smoother.

5 Winter Destinations Waiting to Be Explore Outside Ontario

Here are five Canadian destinations beyond Ontario where winter opens the door to unforgettable experiences.

 

The Canadian Rockies (Banff, Lake Louise, Whistler)

The Canadian Rockies

It’s hard to picture a Canadian winter without thinking of the spectacular landscapes of the Canadian Rockies. Whether you’re passionate about downhill skiing or prefer winter hikes with panoramic views, you’ll be surrounded by snow-capped peaks and truly breathtaking scenery.

The destination is ideal for combining adventure, nature and the great outdoors. Some travellers choose a scenic road trip to take in the winter landscapes, while others prefer to fly in and hit the slopes sooner. And if your luggage is delayed along the way, Blue Cross provides coverage of up to $500 for sports equipment rental, so you can start enjoying your winter activities as soon as you arrive.

 

Monts-Valin National Park (Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec)

Monts-Valin National Park

For a true winter immersion, head to Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. Home to the region’s highest peaks, Monts-Valin National Park unveils a breathtaking white wonderland, where frost-coated trees sculpt the mythical scenery of the famous Valley of the Ghosts.

With more than 75 km of snowshoeing and cross-country ski trails, the park draws you deep into the boreal forest. Along the way, panoramic viewpoints and cozy shelters offer the perfect spots to pause or even extend the adventure with an overnight stay surrounded by winter calm.

 

Yukon and the Northwest Territories

Yukon and the Northwest Territories

In Canada’s North, winter reveals a raw beauty that feels almost otherworldly. The long, quiet nights create the perfect setting to wrap yourself in a warm blanket and watch the Northern Lights after a day spent exploring the great outdoors.

For an equally memorable experience, a dog sledding excursion offers fun for the whole family.

 

Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia)

Cape Breton Island

For thrill seekers, Cape Breton Island is a true winter playground for snowmobiling and hiking with sweeping ocean views, even in colder months. The journey itself is part of the adventure, unfolding along long, scenic roads. From ice-sculpted cliffs and dramatic coastal roads to cozy seaside villages, Nova Scotia reveals a different side of winter that is well worth the visit.

 

Tofino (British-Colombia)

Tofino

On the west coast of British Columbia, Tofino offers a cozy atmosphere and milder temperatures. It’s an ideal destination if you’re looking to escape the deep cold without leaving the country. Stroll along the beach bundled up, wander through lush rainforests and unwind in a Nordic spa while watching the ocean transform before your eyes. Known as storm watching, this spectacular natural phenomenon takes place only in winter, when the Pacific Ocean reveals its full power.

 

Enjoy Winter in Canada

You don’t need to travel far to experience something extraordinary this winter. From quick escapes to coast-to-coast journeys, a warm coat, the right travel insurance and an open mind are all you need to embrace everything winter in Canada has to offer.