The icy trail twists and turns through a pine-filled forest — and you might even find a maple candy shack along the way!
, which roughly translates to “field of the lost forest.” It’s named for the way it winds through a pine tree-filled farm in the small town, which is located between Montreal and Quebec City. The farm owners, Jean-Pierre Binette and Madeleine Courchesne, originally began flooding their property so their three kids could play and skate, but opened Forêt Perdue to the public as a secondary business in 1997.
Admission costs $18 for adults and $16 for kids, and skate rentals cost an additional $10. Once inside, visitors can glide for hours amongst the trees, finding unique surprises at several points along the way, such as warming huts, animal pens , maple candy cabins and more. RELATED VIDEO: Meghan Markle Drives to Canadian Airport to Pick Up Friend from L.A. Amid Royal Exit
Not interested in skating? There are plenty of other activities to partake in that make Forêt Perdue a true winter wonderland.
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