1. Take a Winter Hike at the Guelph Trail System
Guelph boasts over 120 kilometers of walking, cycling, and hiking trails, making it an ideal place
for outdoor enthusiasts, even in the winter months. Whether you’re looking for a short stroll or a
more challenging trek, there are trails for every skill level. Popular spots include the Riverside
Park Trails, the Eramosa River Trail, Guelph Lake Conservation Area and the Royal City Park.
During January, the trails are often quieter, giving you a peaceful setting to connect with nature.
Snowshoeing and winter hiking are also fantastic ways to experience the trails in their serene
winter glory.
Tip: Dress warmly and be prepared for icy patches on some of the more popular trails.
If you're into bird watching, winter is a fantastic time to see different species that visit the area
during the colder months. Make sure to check trail conditions before heading out, as snow can
sometimes make paths more challenging. The conservation area is open year-round, so it’s a
great spot for a winter day trip any time in January.
2. Skate at the Sleeman Centre’s Outdoor Rink
For ice-skating enthusiasts, the Sleeman Centre’s outdoor rink is a must-visit. Located in the
heart of downtown Guelph in front of City Hall, this rink offers a beautiful setting for a fun winter
activity with friends or family. The rink typically opens mid-December and remains open
throughout January, weather permitting. You can rent skates on-site if you don’t have your own,
and enjoy the crisp winter air as you glide over the ice. Whether you're a seasoned skater or a beginner, it's a great way to embrace the winter season.
If you prefer indoor skating, the Sleeman Centre also offers public skating sessions throughout
the month. Check their schedule for exact dates and times.
3. Warm Up with Local Coffee and Treats
When the cold gets too much, there's no better way to warm up than with a hot drink at one of Guelph's cozy coffee shops. Whether you're a fan of classic brewed coffee, a latte enthusiast,
or you simply crave a comforting hot chocolate, Guelph has a wealth of local cafés to explore.
Popular spots include:
● Planet Bean Coffee
● The Green Escarpment
● Red Brick Café
● Capistrano Bistro & Espresso Bar
● William’s Fresh Café
● Centurion Café
● Lost Aviator Coffee Company
● Found Coffee
● Blazac’s
● Puffle Café
● Crepes and Coffee
These spots not only offer delicious beverages but also provide a cozy ambiance perfect for
unwinding after a day in the cold. January is an ideal month to embrace the winter café culture
in Guelph.
4. Experience the Guelph Winter Market
During the winter months, the Guelph Farmers’ Market operates in its indoor location at 2
Gordon Street. It’s a great spot to pick up fresh local produce, artisanal goods, handmade gifts,
and more. The winter market is typically open every Saturday, 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM, with some
special events happening throughout the month.
You can stroll through the market and find unique treats, locally made crafts, and even seasonal
flowers. The indoor location ensures you can shop in comfort, even if the weather outside is
cold and snowy.
5. Explore the Guelph Museums and Art Galleries
If you’re looking to stay warm while exploring Guelph’s culture, visit some of the city’s fantastic
museums and art galleries. Here are a few you shouldn’t miss:
● The Guelph Civic Museum: Housed in a former post office building, this museum
showcases the history of Guelph with exhibits covering local culture, heritage, and
notable figures in the city’s development. The museum often hosts special events and
exhibitions, so it’s worth checking their calendar for any January-specific programs.
● The Art Gallery of Guelph: Whether you're an art lover or just want to spend an
afternoon in a creative space, the Art Gallery of Guelph offers an ever-changing array of
contemporary art exhibitions. It's an inspiring spot to wander through, especially during
the long winter days. Check the gallery’s website for current exhibitions and any January
programming.
● McCrae House: For history buffs, visiting the birthplace of Lieutenant Colonel John
McCrae, author of In Flanders Fields, is a meaningful experience. McCrae House is a
small museum that tells the story of this important Canadian figure and his connection to
Guelph. The house is typically open for tours on weekends in January, but check their
schedule for exact hours.
6. Attend the Guelph Symphony Orchestra's Winter Concerts
For those who appreciate live music, the Guelph Symphony Orchestra offers wonderful
performances throughout the winter season. In January, they typically host one or two
performances. The first concert of 2025 will take place on January 1st at the River Run
Centre, featuring a repertoire of classical and modern pieces. It’s an excellent way to enjoy the
warmth of beautiful music on a cold winter night.
Be sure to check the Guelph Symphony Orchestra website for more details and additional
concert dates.
7. Indoor Yoga or Fitness Classes
Winter is the perfect time to commit to your fitness goals, and Guelph offers several fantastic
yoga studios and fitness centers. Whether you're into hot yoga, restorative yoga, or need a
good fitness class to keep you active, there are numerous options available. Many places offer
drop-in classes, so you can attend whenever it fits your schedule.
Notable local spots include Guelph's Yoga Centre and Hatha Yoga Guelph, which offer warm,
inviting spaces for practicing yoga throughout January.
8. Lamrim Winter Retreat 2025
Immerse yourself in the Lamrim Winter Retreat, designed to guide participants through key
meditations on refuge and renunciation, as outlined in The Mirror of Dharma with Additions by
Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Focused on developing a heartfelt connection to the Three
Jewels—Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha—this retreat offers a powerful opportunity to cultivate a
deep wish for permanent freedom from suffering and begin the process of transforming the mind
through wisdom and compassion.
The retreat spans two weekends, January 11/12 & January 18/19, with four one-hour sessions each weekend. Each session includes teachings, short prayers, and guided meditation. No prior
experience or possession of the book is required, making the retreat accessible to everyone,
regardless of background.
Whether attending for one day, a weekend, or the entire retreat, this is an excellent opportunity
to deepen spiritual practice, experience inner peace, and connect with others on the path to
enlightenment.
9. Take a Day Trip to the Elora Gorge
If you're up for a short drive, head over to nearby Elora Gorge for some winter hiking or
photography. The Elora Gorge Conservation Area offers spectacular views of the gorge’s icy
cliffs and frozen waterfalls. It's a great spot for a winter hike, and the charming town of Elora
itself is worth exploring with its unique shops and restaurants. The gorge is open year-round,
making it a fantastic winter escape.
While January in Guelph can be cold, it’s also a time to enjoy winter's unique beauty, cozy
indoor settings, and community events. Whether you're getting outside to explore the natural beauty of the city or taking in some local art and culture, Guelph has something for everyone his winter. So bundle up, grab a warm drink, and enjoy all the fantastic activities this city has to offer!