Where Edmonton Magazine January/February 2018 | Página 17
EMBRACE THE
COLDER SEASON
WITH THESE
COOL EVENTS
AND ACTIVITES!
Yes, the Ice Castle is back in Hawrelak
Park for another season, for as long
as it’s cold outside! Book your tickets
in advance to check out this massive
winter wonderland crafted by hand using
only icicles and water.
icecastles.com/edmonton
BY TA M A RA
ASC HEN BRE N N E R
SKI HILLS
& TRAILS
Hit the slopes without
having to travel to
the mountains at the
nearby hills of Rabbit
Hill (25512 Township
Rd., Leduc County;
rabbithill.com), Snow
Valley (13204-45
Ave.; snowvalley.ca), and
Sunridge Ski Area (10980-17
St.; sunridgeskiarea.com).
Or enjoy some peace and
quiet while on cross-country
skis (totemoutfitters.ca),
snow-shoes, or even a
sleek Segway outfitted
with winter tires
(rivervalleyadventure.com).
Visit edmonton.ca for
more cross-country ski
trails, including the new
snowmaking project at Gold
Bar Park (10955-50 St.)
that ensures quality trails in
the area.
SNOWY
FESTIVALS
WARM UP
Bask in some summer warmth at the Muttart
Conservatory (pg 48), where you’ll find a lush,
tropical oasis in its four-pyramid botanical collection.
Or lounge in a hot tub surrounded by palm trees at the
World Waterpark in West Edmonton Mall (pg 35).
Try warming up from the inside out at the Edmonton Whisky
Festival (pg 24)! Sample from 175 international varieties of whisky
and maybe even take in a master class.
FAMILY DAY FUN
Bundle up for an epic day
of arctic activities and
games at the Edmonton
Valley Zoo! On February
19, learn why the zoo
is an ambassador for
Polar Bears International,
warm up next to a
campfire, and check out
the free photobooth.
Edmonton Valley Zoo,
13315 Buena Vista Rd.
edmonton.ca/valleyzoo
SKATE OUTSIDE!
Alberta
Legislature | 10820-98 Ave.
The lawn bowling fields behind
the Alberta Legislature Building
are converted into rinks perfect
for enjoying the stunning
scenery.
LET’S GO
SLEDDING!
Grab a sled (and
your inner child)
and head to Emily Murphy
Park (11904 Emily Park Road),
Gallagher Park (97 Ave. and 92
St.), Government House Park
(Groat Rd. & River Valley Rd.) or
Rundle Park (2903-113 Ave.) for
some of the best tobogganing
in town. Or try the snow-tubing
park at Sunridge (though book
your timeslot in advance at
sunridgeskiarea.com).
Lace up your skates and glide at one of the city’s free outdoor rinks!
Victoria Park Oval & IceWay |
12130 River Valley Rd.
Nestled in the river valley,
the three-loop skating trail
weaves its way to the Victoria
Park skating track, home of
the Edmonton Speed Skating
Association.
Hawrelak Park | 9330 Groat Rd.
Take a turn around the five-
hectare frozen pond in Hawrelak
Park, which is beautifully lit up at
night in the winter. On-site are a
heated change room and skate
rentals.
Deep Freeze |
January 13 & 14
This free family festival
celebrates with Ukrainian,
Francophone, and
Indigenous cultural and
heritage winter games,
including races in actual
deep freezers, axe throwing,
Cree round dances, and
more! Alberta (118) Ave.,
between 90 St. and 95 St.
deepfreezefest.ca
Canadian Birkebeiner Ski
Festival | February 9 & 10
This challenging cross-
country ski festival
celebrates the 800-year-old
legend of the Birkebeiners
who saved the heir to the
Norwegian throne. The
55-km race has grown
into one of the largest and
friendliest cross-country
ski events in the country.
canadianbirkie.com
Silver Skate Festival |
February 9–19
Rooted in Dutch traditions,
this 10-day winter
extravaganza combines
sport with the arts and
seasonal outdoor fun.
Explore the massive ice
castle, discover intricate
snow sculptures, try
snowshoeing, or compete
in a traditional long-blade
skating race. Hawrelak
Park, 9330 Groat Road.
silverskatefestival.org w
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