
Winter road trip to soak in Canada's largest natural hot springs.
Winter in the Northern Rockies and Fort Nelson is a wilderness wonderland. Overnight snowfalls are followed by blue-bird days and crystallized snow glistens under a golden light of a warm, winter sun.
Even with cold temperatures from November through March, there is no reason to hibernate. You can discover wide open spaces, solitude, and serenity wherever you roam. Glide across a frozen landscape while cross-country skiing or spend an afternoon ice-fishing on a remote lake. Snowmobile and snowshoe through deep, fluffy snow. See the Northern Lights sights in a clear, dark sky and search for wildlife in a landscape of white. Adventures only get more abundant come winter in the Northern Rockies.
When travelling in the Northern Rockies, it's always a good idea to plan and be prepared. Expect changing weather, long travel distances, and remote outdoor experiences. While exploring, remember to leave no trace and respect the wildlife who call this place home.