- Discovering The Blue Mountains: Snowshoe Hike & Wine Tasting Tour
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Blue Mountains Snowshoe & Wine Tour
- Starting Point: Petun Conservation Area and the Bruce Trail
- Why Snowshoeing in the Petun Conservation Area Matters
- Transition to Georgian Hills Vineyards: A Short Drive and a Change of Pace
- The Value of the Wine Tasting Experience
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Practical Tips for Travelers
- Who the Blue Mountains Snowshoe & Wine Tour Is Best For
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Thoughts
- More Tour Reviews in The Blue Mountains Ontario
Discovering The Blue Mountains: Snowshoe Hike & Wine Tasting Tour

Imagine combining a peaceful snowshoe trek through snow-covered forests with the sophisticated pleasure of tasting locally crafted wines. That’s exactly what this 1.5-hour tour offers in Ontario’s stunning Blue Mountains. Led by knowledgeable guides, your day begins at the Petun Conservation Area, where you’ll enjoy a leisurely 2 km snowshoe along the Bruce Trail. Then, after some fresh mountain air and stunning views, you’ll head to Georgian Hills Vineyards for a wine tasting paired with cheese and charcuterie, all set in the cozy beauty of the vineyard landscape.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the blend of outdoor activity with culinary delight. The guides are praised for their expertise and friendliness, making it suitable for all levels of snowshoers—whether you’re looking for a gentle stroll or a more energetic outing. We also love how accessible the tour is, with several time slots available Wednesday through Sunday, and the chance to reserve now—pay later provides flexibility for your travel plans.
A potential consideration is the weather dependency—since it’s a winter activity, snow conditions can vary, possibly affecting the trail experience. But even if the weather isn’t perfect, the wine tasting and scenic views at the vineyard remain a highlight. This tour is ideal for couples, friends, or small groups who want a genuine taste of Canadian winter’s beauty and hospitality without the hassle of planning every detail themselves.
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- Balanced outdoor activity and culinary experience: Snowshoeing combined with wine tasting in a single tour.
- Suitable for all levels: The guide offers instructions, making it accessible whether you’re a beginner or seasoned snowshoer.
- Scenic and educational: Learn about snowshoeing while enjoying the stunning Petun Conservation Area and Bruce Trail.
- Local wine focus: Tasting four wines paired with cheese and charcuterie at Georgian Hills Vineyards offers a flavorful complement to the outdoor portion.
- Flexible booking: Reserve your spot with the option to pay later and cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
- Authentic Canadian experience: Perfect for those wanting a genuine winter adventure with a culinary twist.
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An In-Depth Look at the Blue Mountains Snowshoe & Wine Tour

Starting Point: Petun Conservation Area and the Bruce Trail
Your adventure kicks off at the Petun Conservation Area, a scenic spot that showcases the natural beauty of Ontario’s forests in winter. The highlight here is a gentle 2 km snowshoe along the Bruce Trail, one of the region’s most beloved hiking routes, transformed into a peaceful winter wonderland.
As you put on your snowshoes, you’ll be introduced to the basics by your guide—timing, technique, and safety tips—so even if you’ve never tried snowshoeing before, there’s no need to worry. The trail’s easy to moderate terrain means everyone can comfortably enjoy the hike, whether you’re seeking a relaxing walk or a brisker workout.
From the reviews, it’s clear that guides like Tim are a big part of the experience, with Nathalie from the UK praising his knowledgeable and friendly approach. He not only explains the natural surroundings but also makes sure the pace suits the group, allowing for plenty of stops to take in the stunning snowy scenery and capture photos.
Why Snowshoeing in the Petun Conservation Area Matters
This part of the tour exemplifies Canada’s winter charm—quiet, pristine forests, and a sense of peacefulness that’s hard to find in urban settings. The snow-covered landscape amplifies the beauty of the woods, and the fresh mountain air invigorates. The guide’s presence ensures safety and offers insights into local flora and fauna, making it more than just a walk.
More Great Tours NearbyTransition to Georgian Hills Vineyards: A Short Drive and a Change of Pace
After the snowshoe, you’ll hop into a vehicle for a short 10-minute drive to Georgian Hills Vineyards. Here, the atmosphere shifts from wilderness to vineyard elegance. This part of the tour is about relaxing and savoring. You’ll taste four local wines, each carefully selected to highlight the region’s best vintages, paired with a cheese and charcuterie plate.
From the reviews, it’s clear that the wine quality impresses visitors, with one saying the experience was “amazing from start to finish,” and highlighting how the scenery and the knowledgeable guide Tim made the visit memorable. The setting provides an idyllic backdrop for wine tasting, with views of the vineyard and surrounding landscape.
The Value of the Wine Tasting Experience
While some tours focus solely on outdoor activities, here the culinary component enhances the overall experience. This pairing allows you to relax after the hike, and it’s a great way to learn about local wines—what makes them special in Ontario’s climate—and enjoy some regional flavors. The cheese and charcuterie complement the wines perfectly, adding a savory element to the tasting.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is perfect for outdoor lovers who want to try snowshoeing without prior experience, as the guides are attentive and accommodating. It’s also excellent for wine enthusiasts eager to sample local Ontario vintages in a scenic setting. The tour’s short duration makes it suitable for those on a tight schedule, yet it feels like a meaningful day out.
Practical Tips for Travelers
- Remember to bring warm clothing, sturdy winter gear, water, and a camera to capture the views.
- The tour is about 1.5 hours long—so plan your day accordingly.
- Since the activity is weather-dependent, check the forecast before booking and consider the possibility of rescheduling if conditions aren’t ideal.
- Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak winter months.
Who the Blue Mountains Snowshoe & Wine Tour Is Best For

This tour offers a balanced mix of outdoor adventure and relaxation, making it ideal for couples looking for an intimate experience, small groups of friends, or travelers eager to enjoy Ontario’s winter landscape without complicated logistics. It’s particularly appealing if you’re interested in learning about snowshoeing and regional wines in a relaxed, friendly setting.
While it’s accessible for beginners, the scenery and wines will also please more seasoned visitors seeking a taste of genuine Canadian winter hospitality. The focus on local wines and cheese adds a flavor of regional authenticity that makes this tour stand out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for beginners in snowshoeing?
Yes, the guide provides instruction and adapts the pace, making it accessible for those new to snowshoeing. The trail is generally easy to moderate, so no prior experience is needed.
How long does the entire tour last?
The guided snowshoe hike and wine tasting together last about 1.5 hours. Keep in mind, there’s also transportation time to and from the vineyard.
What should I bring for the snowshoe hike?
You’ll want to bring winter sports gear, warm clothing, water, a camera, and a small daypack. The guide may offer some tips on suitable attire.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You also have the option to reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.
Is transportation included?
The tour includes a short 10-minute drive from Petun Conservation Area to Georgian Hills Vineyards, but transportation to the starting point from your accommodation is usually not included.
How many people are in each group?
While the exact group size isn’t specified, guided tours generally aim for small groups to ensure personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
What makes the wine tasting special?
You’ll taste four local wines, carefully paired with cheese and charcuterie, in a beautiful vineyard setting that enhances the overall experience.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, as long as participants are comfortable with winter outdoor activities and are of an age able to enjoy wine tasting (typically over 18).
Can I do this tour if I don’t drink alcohol?
The main focus is on wine tasting, but you might find alternative options upon request or choose to enjoy just the scenery and outdoor activity.
Final Thoughts
This Blue Mountains snowshoe and wine tasting tour combines the best of Ontario’s winter scenery and regional flavors in a way that’s both accessible and memorable. The guides’ expertise and friendly approach, paired with the stunning views and quality wines, make it a compelling choice for those who want to experience a genuine Canadian winter.
Whether you’re a couple seeking a romantic outing, a small group of friends looking for adventure and local culture, or a solo traveler wanting a taste of the outdoors with a culinary twist, this tour offers good value and authentic experiences. The small-group setup and flexible booking options further enhance its appeal, allowing you to enjoy this winter gem with confidence.
In short, this tour is less about high adrenaline and more about appreciating nature’s quiet beauty and local craftsmanship—a perfect recipe for a memorable day in the Blue Mountains.
Note: Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as winter activities are weather-dependent. Arrive prepared for cold, and enjoy the peaceful snowy landscapes and delicious wines that await.
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