Get
Outside
Explore a new world of
exciting adventures.
LOOK FOR
CONSTELLATIONS.
Winter's long, dark nights
and clear skies are spectacular
for stargazing. For peak
viewing conditions, head far
away from city lights. Larger,
more dramatic constellations,
like Orion, Gemini, Taurus,
Monoceros, and Carina, shine
brightest, allowing
you to admire them in all
their splendor.
TRY A WINTER SPORT.
Break a sweat and have fun with a winter sport.
From snowmobiling, ice skating, skiing, and
snowboarding to snowshoeing, sledding, and
tubing, there are endless options to raise your heart
rate and body temperature while having a blast.
SHOVEL A
NEIGHBOR'S DRIVEWAY.
Whether you're dreaming of
a white Christmas or not,
snow is inevitable in many
regions. After you shovel
your driveway and sidewalks,
offer to do the same for your
neighbors. It's a random act
of kindness that'll save them
time and make their day.
PARTICIPATE IN
A POLAR PLUNGE.
Make a splash for a cause
with a polar plunge. At
these fundraising events,
participants jump into an
ice-cold body of water to
raise money for charity—and
experience cold-plunging's
cool benefits, like improved
mood and focus. Taking a
freezing dip is also a New
Year's Day tradition in Canada!
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