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COLUMN: Ontario resorts offer cool winter experiences

From dining and entertainment to adventure and wellness, there are plenty of options to explore, columnist explains

Snow falls gently from a grey sky, dancing lazily upon the breeze before floating down to a landscape peacefully settled under a cloak of white. A string of cross-country skiers glides past and disappears out of sight amidst a stand of evergreens bent low at the waist under a draping of white. A family warms toes in front of a roaring fire pit. All is hushed and serene.

In Ontario, every season has special treats, but winter seems special somehow — pure, serene, magical. There’s no better way to experience the best the season has to offer than from one of Ontario’s resorts.

There are numerous experiences to be had. Here are a few.

Dining

Elevated dining — special dishes prepared impeccably with skill and passion — is a calling card of Ontario’s resorts. For a special winter experience, dine under twinkling stars, surrounded by a landscape draped in white, snow piled high just an arm’s reach away — and yet in complete comfort. That’s the appeal of meals enjoyed in a transparent, fully enclosed ice cave at JW Marriott The Rosseau Muskoka Resort and Spa. Warm faux fur throws, the soft glow of lights, delightful food — it’s a magical dining experience. For drinks, remain wrapped up and head to Crystal Head Ice Bar, Canada’s only year-round ice bar experience.

Outdoor adventure

There’s something to be said for settling into a comfy chair, pulling up the blanket right to your chin and sitting back to enjoy a hot toddy while gazing out the window at a pristine landscape of white. But the real thrill of a winter day comes upon bundling oneself up and heading outdoors for adventure.

Deerhurst Resort is an ideal winter escape for the family. Here, the beautiful snow-draped hills blissfully lure you outside to enjoy the best a Muskoka winter has to offer — ride straight out of a greeting card aboard a horse-drawn sleigh, jingle bells and all, mush through the woods on a dogsled, or feel the adrenalin rush of a snowmobile excursion. The list of amenities and activities goes on and on; winter-shortened days will end before you’ve made a dent in the list.

Winter wellness

Perhaps your idea of heaven is nothing more strenuous than a two-hour facial followed by a good, long wallow in a steam room or hot tub. Ontario’s resorts have you covered.

Pillar and Post in Niagara-on-the-Lake has perfected the art of soothing the mind, body, and soul at its 100 Fountains Spa. You’d expect nothing less of a five-star retreat. Adding to the indulgence are comfortable accommodations, fine dining at The Cannery Restaurant, and the warmth of the staff. And, as Pillar and Post is in the heart of Niagara, be sure to experience the best the region offers, including ice wine, the illuminated Niagara Falls, and strolls through old-town Niagara-on-the-Lake.