As the Milton area continues to get more and more snow, I thought I would add a Tobogganing in Milton guide to help families make the most out of winter and enjoy the snow.
Winter is here and it is time to get out and play! Embracing all the fun that winter has to offer is key to making it through the short days and long cold nights. Tobogganing in Milton is a great way to embrace the snow! There are so many activities you can get out and enjoy outdoors during the winter, no need to stay cooped up inside. You can get out for a hike, just dress in layers and ice cleats are a good idea as well.
You may also be interested in: Tobogganing in Mississauga, Tobogganing in Brampton, Tobogganing in Halton Hills, Tubing in Ontario
If you enjoy skating there are several outdoor rinks in Milton and Halton Hills that you can enjoy and many natural rinks around the city that are open weather permitting. But of all the winter activities my children enjoy tobogganing the most! There are many great spots to get out and enjoy sledding, and we are going to let you know the best tobogganing Milton has to offer.
Tobogganing Hills in Milton
Tobogganing is a FREE activity and a great way to EXPLORE the Outdoors! A few tips before you head out. Safety first always! Check the hills for any debris, sticks, snow/ice ramps that may be left behind. Helmets are always a good idea. If you are at a bigger hill, test the speeds out first by starting in the middle, before going all the way from the top.
To ensure you have a fun time make sure you dress in layers to keep warm, and of course snowsuit, waterproof boots and waterproof gloves are always a good idea. There is lots of walking involved with climbing back up the hills when tobogganing that everyone will get a good workout.
Related: Skating in Brampton, Skating in Mississauga, Winter Activities in Halton Hills, Skiing in Ontario
Map of Tobogganing Locations
Tobogganing in Milton
- Sixteen Mile Creek – 585 Derry Road West
- Laurier Valley – Commercial and Laurier
- Moorelands Park – Park along Laurier near the Food Basics
- Livingston Park – 210 Margaret Street
Sledding near Milton
While it is not right in Milton, a great hill for sledding near Milton is Lowville Park – which is steep, a fair size and has easy access to parking which can be hard to find at sledding hills.
Do you have a hill that love, let us know!
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