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Enjoy a full day of winter fun from Toronto with snow tubing at Snow Valley and snowshoeing at Nottawasaga Bluffs, guided by friendly experts—all in one trip.

This tour offers a lively two-in-one experience, perfect for anyone eager to embrace winter’s outdoors from Toronto. For 10 hours, participants get the chance to slide down snow tubes at Snow Valley Ski Resort and explore the Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area on snowshoes. Alternatively, there’s a half-day snow tubing option for those with tighter schedules. The trip combines adventure, stunning scenery, and hassle-free logistics, making it ideal for families, friends, or outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy Ontario’s winter charm.
The tour departs from Dufferin Mall at 8 am, with a comfortable transfer in an air-conditioned van. With a small group limit of 15, the experience remains personalized and relaxed. The overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 20 reviews attests to the quality, especially praising the friendly guides and beautiful views. While suitable for most, it’s best for those over 10 years old and not pregnant, aligning with safety requirements.
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The snow tubing part of this tour takes place at Snow Valley Ski Resort, an Ontario favorite for its large snow tubing terrain. You’ll enjoy 10 stories of downhill fun across 14 chutes, operated by 3 lifts, ensuring minimal wait times and maximum sliding. No prior experience is necessary, making it accessible for all ages eager for some adrenaline and laughter.
Participants typically spend about 2 hours on the snow, which provides ample time to try different chutes and enjoy the snowy slopes. The terrain is designed for fun and safety, with easy access and clear instructions, so even newcomers can feel confident. The lifts make it straightforward to return to the top and keep the energy high throughout the activity.

After the rush of snow tubing, the tour shifts to a more tranquil experience at Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area. Here, snowshoeing reveals the area’s stunning limestone bluffs and forests shaded by hardwood and coniferous trees. The set trail takes you through open fields and dense woodland, offering sweeping views of the surrounding countryside.
Guided by knowledgeable guides, you’ll traverse well-maintained paths while enjoying the green undergrowth and towering limestone formations. The snowshoe hike is approximately a set duration, during which you can marvel at the breathtaking vistas and enjoy the peaceful winter landscape. Snowshoes and poles are provided, so no special gear is necessary to participate.

The tour begins at 8 am sharp at Dufferin Mall, specifically in front of the Beer Store. Participants are transported in a comfortable, air-conditioned van directly to the activity sites, with pickup and drop-off included—eliminating transportation worries. The small group size of 15 ensures that each participant receives attention, and guides can tailor their assistance accordingly.
Transportation is smooth and efficient, with the journey from Toronto to both the ski resort and conservation area taking approximately one hour each way. This setup allows for a relaxed pace, giving ample time at each activity without feeling rushed.
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At Snow Valley Ski Resort, the snow tubing experience is designed to be straightforward and delightful. The 14 chutes are all within easy reach, and the lift system makes continuous sliding possible without long waits. With no need for prior skills or experience, novices and seasoned snow sliders alike enjoy the thrill of rushing downhill.
The terrain’s safety features and friendly staff ensure that everyone can participate confidently. The adrenaline rush is complemented by the scenic snowy surroundings, making this part of the tour a lively highlight. It’s particularly praised for its variety of chutes and the professionalism of the guides, who help keep the energy fun and safe.
Following the snow tubing, the tour takes you to Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area for a snowshoe hike. This part of the trip offers a peaceful contrast to the high-energy tubing, with scenic views that include limestone cliffs and lush forests blanketed in snow.
Guides lead you along marked trails suitable for beginners, so no prior snowshoeing experience is needed. The green undergrowth and quiet majesty of the winter woods create a perfect setting for a relaxing walk. As you wander, you’ll appreciate the breathtaking vistas and the calmness of the natural environment.
The tour is suitable for most individuals over 10 years old, with no experience required for either activity. Participants should be prepared with warm clothing, waterproof shoes, gloves, a hat, and a camera to capture scenic moments. It’s advisable to bring snacks and water for energy, especially during the snowshoe hike.
Pregnant women and children under 10 are not recommended for this tour, primarily because of safety considerations during snow tubing and the physical nature of snowshoeing. The tour takes place rain or shine, so dressing appropriately is essential.
Multiple reviews highlight the friendly, helpful guides, especially praising Mike for his attentiveness and assistance during the activity. Guides are noted for their accommodating attitude and ability to explain activities clearly, enhancing the whole experience.
Guests appreciate the stunning views and well-organized schedule. The pace is moderate, and the activities are suitable for beginners. The positive atmosphere created by the guides and the beautiful scenery makes this tour particularly memorable.

The tour offers full-day and half-day options, with the latter focusing solely on snow tubing. Prices include transportation, snowshoes, and guided instruction, providing good value given the comprehensive nature of the experience.
Flexible booking options allow for reservation with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the ability to reserve now and pay later adds convenience for planning. The small group size enhances the personalized feel, making the experience more enjoyable.
This tour from Toronto provides a balanced mix of high-energy snow tubing and peaceful snowshoeing, perfect for families, friends, or anyone eager to experience Ontario’s winter outdoors. The convenient logistics, friendly guides, and scenic locations make for an enjoyable and hassle-free day.
While it’s best suited for those over 10 years old and in good health, the activities are easy to pick up and suitable for beginners. The stunning views and attention to safety add to the overall appeal. For a fun, active winter outing, this tour offers a genuine taste of Canadian snow sports—without the need for prior experience or complicated planning.
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is recommended for those over 10 years old. Children under 10 are not suited for the activities on this tour.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring warm clothing, waterproof shoes, gloves, a hat, snacks, and water. A camera is also recommended for capturing scenic moments.
How long does each activity last?
Participants typically spend about 2 hours snow tubing at Snow Valley, and the snowshoe hike is guided along a set trail, offering a peaceful exploration of the area.
Can I join just the half-day snow tubing?
Yes, there is a half-day snow tubing option available for those with limited time or preference for a shorter experience.
Are the activities accessible for beginners?
Absolutely, no experience or special skills are required for either snow tubing or snowshoeing, making this tour suitable for newcomers.
What is the guide’s role during the activities?
Guides are friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable, assisting with gear, safety, and ensuring everyone enjoys their time, especially in the snowshoeing segment where they explain the trail and scenery.