Next weekend Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) will be hosting its annual Winter Carnival – three days of activities that will provide meaningful fun. Until then, here’s our top ten list of things to do in winter:
- See festive lighting to enthrall your senses. The darker winter gets, the more amazing the glow of these lights.
- Go for a horse-drawn sleigh ride. These beautiful beasts were the main form of transportation 100 years ago; a different era.
- Venture out on a snow-shoe trail. Another traditional way to get around in winter, especially in the woods. It feels good to be able to move and keep warm on your own power.
- Try kick-sledding! A a common way of getting around in Scandinavian villages, kick-sleds are like dog sleds except they glide along the snow with the same motion as scooters.
- Skate outside under the stars. It’s much more romantic than skating under bright LED lights!
- Visit a museum gallery. Museums are often open in winter and becoming engrossed in their exhibits can make you feel like you traveled somewhere else.
- Chat it up with a friend around a bonfire. Bonfires invite reflection and long conversations.
- Toboggan down a safe hill. One that will thrill you, but not kill you.
- Learn the art of snow-sculpting. With a YouTube video and a few tools, it doesn’t take much to become a backyard artist.
- And finally, don’t forget the hot chocolate! It’s the perfect companion to any winter outing.
Now here is the really good news – you can experience everything on this Top 10 list at MHV’s Winter in the Village, every Friday and Saturday ’til 8pm! We have skates, snowshoes, and kick-sleds to rent, amazing festive lighting in the village, and everything else you see on that list!