CANADA Drone View Winter In Canada

  • 2 years ago
Winter is such a beautiful time of year in Canada. When I think of winter in Canada, I picture the sun streaming on a frozen lake and curls of chimney smoke floating into the sky. Winter reminds me of the excitement of walking through a silent, snow-covered canyon where the only sound is the rhythm of my bulky clothes swishing to the crunching sound of my boots on fresh snow. Winter in Canada is feeling the magic in the air while walking through a forest of conifer trees heavily laden with snow, while snowflakes fall around me in a swirling pattern that abides by rules only known to nature itself.

I live in a warm climate far from Canada, where one season blends into another, so for me, Canadian winters are filled with unfamiliar sensations that promise exciting adventures. What I look forward to most of all is the fluttery feeling as I shuffle on skis towards a chairlift, the excitement of gliding down my first green run of the season without falling and the anticipation of finding the confidence to ski a blue run without an instructor.

But Canada in winter is not just about skiing or snowboarding, there are plenty of other reasons this is a beautiful season to go. The scents of a Canadian winter are so comforting that it makes even the most mundane tasks like walking in the forest or riding a bike, or reading a book seem special. Winter in Canada is a top note of hot chocolate rising above the bouquet of melted snow wafting through a ski lodge. Somehow, soup, sandwiches and hot chocolate tastes better in winter than any other time of the year. Winter is the time to eat pancakes slathered in maple syrup and to roast smores over a fire on a frozen lake. In winter, the air smells crisp and fresh, no matter where you are in Canada.

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