Located in Barrie, Ontario, Snow Valley offers an exhilarating winter experience with its snow tubing park featuring three lifts and 13 chutes. Open since 1952, the resort caters to all skill levels, from beginners to adrenaline seekers, with options ranging from a 10-story drop reaching 80 kilometers per hour to gentler slopes for building confidence. Visitors can enjoy other winter activities like skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. The park also offers special deals, including a midweek all-day pass with a meal for $35.
is nestled in Barrie, Ontario, an hour and a half outside of Toronto and, during the winter time, the resort's snow tubing park comes to life with three lifts and 13 chutes.
"Snow Valley is Ontario's best snow tubing park as we have something for everyone," says Ryan LeBlanc, Snow Valley's Tube Park manager. Going up the lift after your ride down is half the fun. One of the three lifts pulls you up the hill while seated in the tube. Attendants are on site to help load you onto the lift, detach you, and offer any other assistance you may need getting down the hills.Tickets must be purchased ahead of time online and there are a couple of options depending on how you want to spend your day.
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