Chills and thrills on the opening weekend of Winterlude

“It is cold, but this is great. The ice is the best it’s been in a long time. We’re loving it.”

Two-year-old Alaina Bailey flashed a big grin when she spotted Winterlude’s Ice Hog family of mascots at Snowflake Kingdom in Jacques Cartier Park on Saturday morning.

The little girl made a beeline for the oversized characters, arms open wide. She got her hug and then turned to Mom, ready for the next thrill in the giant snow playground in Gatineau. Among the options were big hills for tubing down, an obstacle course to tackle and a maze to navigate.

“This is a big attraction for us,” mom Melanie Bailey said, referring to the snowy Kingdom. The family drove in from the Metcalfe area to enjoy the first full day of Winterlude, with plans also including skating on the Rideau Canal and checking out the ice sculptures on Sparks Street.

The 47th edition of Winterlude, Ottawa-Gatineau’s winter festival, opened on what skiers would call a “bluebird day,” with clear skies, cold temperatures and a nice blast of sunshine. While the wind chill may have deterred larger crowds from showing up to Snowflake Kingdom first thing in the morning, more people were expected as the day went on. 

The official Winterlude site at Sparks Street was slow to get moving, too, and, thanks to the tall buildings in the area, didn’t have the benefit of sunshine. Ice carvers were hard at work on their creations early in the day, but some of the other features weren’t quite ready.

Ice Hog Winterlude
An Ice Hog hug awaits a young visitor to Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau for Winterlude on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025.Photo by Ashley Fraser /POSTMEDIA

Meanwhile, the Rideau Canal Skateway was a hive of activity on Saturday morning. Despite the efforts of Heritage Canada organizers to take the focus of Winterlude off the canal, Mother Nature made sure the skateway was the star of the show, at least for the opening weekend. The ice had been swept and flooded several nights in the past week.

Lured by the ideal ice conditions, hundreds of people of all ages flocked to the access points, many leaving their boots in the snowbanks because the storage shelves were full.

Among the skaters was a group of 12 family members, ranging in age from five months to 62, from Canada and the United States. Matriarch Tracey Stockdale, a Washington State-based Canadian who used to live in Ottawa, said she loved winter and wanted her grandchildren to experience it, too.

Most of the family was on skates, except for two little ones in a sleigh pushed by their dad.

“This is our first time back with all the grandchildren,” Stockdale, a retired nurse, said of the family vacation to Winterlude. “We want them to learn to skate and have fun and enjoy the Canadian winter.” 

As a former Ottawan who remembered the years when Winterlude also included horse races on the canal, she was impressed by the ice conditions.

“It is cold, but this is great,” Stockdale said. “The ice is the best it’s been in a long time. We’re loving it.”

Rideau Canal Skateway
Enthusiasts brave the chilly conditions to head to the Rideau Canal Skateway on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025.Photo by Lynn Saxberg /POSTMEDIA

Other activities taking place the first weekend of Winterlude included the Governor General’s Winter Celebration at Rideau Hall and the Winter Jazz Festival at Arts Court.

The Bytown Museum, ByWard Market and Lansdowne Park are also hosting Winterlude festivities.

Winterlude Photos

Winterlude Jacques Cartier Park
People were well bundled up and braved the frigid temperatures to take in the first weekend of Winterlude at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau on Saturday.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Marie-Line Gagné Ice Carver Winterlude
Marie-Line Gagné was shows incredible talent as she quickly makes a block of ice transform into a cat as Winterlude spectators watch on Sparks Street.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Busker Sparks Street Winterlude
A busker tries to channel some of the crowd energy to stay warm as he juggles on Sparks Street during Winterlude on Saturday morning.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Snow sliding Jacques Cartier Park Gatineau Winterlude
The extra-chilly weather made for short wait times on the massive snow slides in the Snowflake Kingdom at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau on Saturday morning.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Sparks Street Winterlude
People were well bundled up and braved the cold to check out Winterlude events on Sparks Street on Saturday.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Zip Line Jacques Cartier Park Gatineau Winterlude
People braved the cold wind Saturday morning and climbed high above the trees to take the zip line adventure through Snowflake Kingdom at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Ice Hog Winterlude
Find an Ice Hog, get a free hug.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Ice Hog Winterlude
An Ice Hog family member greets a Winterlude fan at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau on Saturday.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Winterlude Jacques Cartier Park
Cutouts in the snow presented perfect photograph opportunities in Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Ice Carving Winterlude
Mowafak Nima crafts an ice sculpture of a frog, part of a larger piece, on Sparks Street on Saturday.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Snow sliding Jacques Cartier Park Gatineau Winterlude
The extra chilly weather made for short wait times on the massive snow slides in the Snowflake Kingdom at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau on Saturday morning.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Snow sliding Jacques Cartier Park Gatineau Winterlude
The extra chilly weather made for short wait times on the massive snow slides in the Snowflake Kingdom at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau on Saturday morning.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Ice Hog Winterlude
Winterlude Ice Hogs and visitors walk through the Snowflake Kingdom at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau on Saturday.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Winterlude Jacques Cartier Park
Wood and gas fireplaces were set up at Winterlude locations to give people spots to warm up on a chilly Saturday.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Zip Line Jacques Cartier Park Gatineau Winterlude
A well-bundled youth flies over Snowflake Kingdom on the zip line at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau on Saturday morning.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Ice Hog Winterlude
Ice Hog mascot family members walk through Snowflake Kingdom in Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau on Saturday.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

Winterlude Jacques Cartier Park
A small hill was set up at the Snowflake Kingdom in Jacques Cartier Park where youth could give downhill skiing a try Saturday morning.Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia

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