Snow Adventure.
Bruce's Mill Snow Tube Park, operated by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority on Stouffville Road, runs lift-served snow tubing from mid-December through March each winter, weather-dependent. The hill carries multi-lane tubing chutes with a surface-tow lift back to the top — one of the closest lift-served tubing operations to the northern GTA.
Snowshoeing and walking are open across Bruce's Mill, the York Regional Forest tracts, and the Whitchurch Conservation Area when there is snow on the moraine.
The brief.
The Snow Tube Park requires advance ticket purchase through TRCA; sessions are timed and capacity-controlled. Operations are subject to weather: a thaw closes the hill until snow rebuilds, and warm winters can compress the season.
Tubes are provided; outside tubes and sleds are not permitted on the operated hill. Snowshoeing on the surrounding York Regional Forest tracts (Hollidge, Eldred King, Bendor and Graves, Porritt) is free and unstructured — no rentals on-site, so bring your own gear or rent in town.
3. places.
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Bruce's Mill Snow Tube Park
TRCA-operated lift-served snow-tubing hill on Stouffville Road; mid-December through March, weather-dependent.
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York Regional Forest tracts (Hollidge, Eldred King, Bendor and Graves, Porritt)
Snowshoeing on moraine forest trails; free, unstructured, year-round access.
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Whitchurch Conservation Area
Snowshoeing on the LSRCA moraine property in the town's north end.
Today's read.
Temperature (5.5°C) above the typical range and outside the typical season window.