Winter doesn’t have to mean burying yourself under 10 blankets with a cup of hot chocolate and the TV remote. Here are all kinds of winter festivals and festivals that let you get out and celebrate the frosty season—and they’re all within a five-hour drive of Ottawa. Many are much closer, and quite a few are within the city limits! Rough Google Maps driving times from downtown Ottawa are in parentheses. (Those driving times are based on good weather and light traffic, so I often find them a bit optimistic.)
Updated January 26, 2023.
Cover photo of Winterlude fun at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau courtesy of Ottawa Tourism.
- Embrun (0:35): Embrun Carnival, January 20 to 29
- Laurentian Valley (1:40): Alice in Winterland Carnival, January 21 to 27
- Petawawa (1:45): Cabin Fever, January 21 to 29
- Pakenham (0:40): Frost Festival, January 25 to 29
- Renfrew (1:00): Frewfest, January 26 to 29
- Greely (0:30): Greely Winter Carnival, January 26 to 29
- Carlsbad Springs (0:22): Optimist Club Winter Carnival, January 27 to 29
- Laval (2:00): Laval en blanc, January 27 to 29
- Sarsfield (0:35): Carnaval Sarsfield, January 28
- Bracebridge (4:20): Fire and Ice Festival, January 28
- Pembroke (2:05): SnoSpree, February 1 to 5
- Clayton, NY (1:50): Ice Bar, February 2 to 4
- Manotick (0:25): Shiverfest, February 3 and 4
- Kemptville (0:40): Kemptville Winter Carnival, February 3 to 5
- Morewood (0:50): Winter Carnival, February 3 to 5
- Marionville (0:35): Marionville Winter Carnival, February 3 to 5
- Saranac Lake (2:45): Saranac Lake Winter Carnival, February 3 to 12
- Quebec City (4:30): Carnaval de Quebec, February 3 to 12
- Ottawa (0:00): Winterlude, February 3 to 20 (mainly weekends)
- St. Bernardin (1:00): Carnaval St-Bernardin, February 4
- Braeside (0:50): Braeside Winter Carnival, February 4, 11am to 2pm
- Lake George (4:15) Lake George Winter Carnival, February 4 to 26 (weekends only)
- Pembroke (1:35): Rankin Culture and Recreation Centre Winter Carnival (February 5, and February 9 to 11)
- Orleans (0:20): Fête Frissons, February 11
- Syracuse (3:05): Winterfest, February 16 to 26
- Algonquin Park (3:00): Winter in the Wild, February 18 (tentative)
- Perth (1:00): Frost and Fire, February 18 (more details to come)
- White Lake (0:55): White Lake Winter Carnival, February 18, 11am to 2pm (details to come, but I can confirm there will be a Polar Plunge!)
- Portland (1:42): Skate the Lake Portland, February 18 and 19
Do you know of any I missed? Do you have a favourite? Let me know!
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Portland, ON – Skate the Lake event happening on Jan 25th and 26th. Lots of activities. For more info visit http://www.rideaulakes.ca
Thanks for the heads up! I’ll add it.
Crysler 54th Winter Carnival : Feb 12 to the 16, 2020
Thanks so much! I’ll add it.
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