You'll feel like Elsa from Disney's Frozen as you explore this Ontario winter hike. Once the first layer of snow hits the ground, you'll want to head to Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. It just over an hour from Toronto and an incredible landscape during the colder months. Editor's Choice: Parts Of Ontario Are About To Get Ridiculously Cold Weather & More Snow View this post on Instagram Today was a fantastic warm winter day to be lost exploring the trails and views during our unplanned 4 hour hike at Mono Cliffs!☀️🥾🌲 Sometimes it’s totally worth it to get lost!! 😎 . . . #monocliffs #provincialpark #ontario #travel #daytrip #explore #adventure #hike #sunshine #getoutside #nature #fun #winterwonderland #beautiful #happiness #love #getlost #wonder #vitamind #mindbodysoul #wellness #healthylifestyle A post shared by Marilia Pereira | Nutritionist (@fleurishwithmarilia) on Mar 8, 2020 at 6:01pm PDT Inside the park, the 1.3-kilometre Spillway trail will take you through a frosty canyon. Along the way, you'll get to travel between stone walls and see incredible rock formations. But before you depart, you'll need to prepare appropriately. You'll want to have waterproof boots with a good grip and snowshoes, as the snow can get rather deep. You'll definitely want to add this spot to your bucket list for the next time you are bored at home. Mono Cliffs Provincial Park Price: $12.25 per vehicle Address: 795122 3rd Line E., Orangeville, ON Why You Need To Go: It is a tranquil spot to escape the hustle of the city with a friend. Website Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.