- Updated on January 5, 2026
Snow tubing is a fun, low-stress way for families with young children to enjoy the ski-resort experience — no ski lessons, special skills, or equipment required. Tubing runs (often called chutes) are groomed and banked with snow barriers that guide riders safely down the hill at exciting speeds. Many hills offer wide lanes designed for group rides, making tubing an easy and memorable winter outing for the whole family.
Southern Ontario is home to several great spots for snow tubing. If you’re simply looking for places to sled closer to home, be sure to check out our GTA Tobogganing hills guide.
Family Snow Tubing GTA
Listings are for information purposes only. Please check with the venue for more information such as hours, ages, fees and parking before heading out.
Horseshoe Valley
Ontario’s Longest Snow Tubing Hill! Get your heart pumping with the all-thrill, no-skill fun of snow tubing. Fly down 10 big chutes and then let the magic carpet whisk you back up to the top! Go down by yourself or grab some friends and go as a group.
tel: 1-800-461-5627 website
Snow Valley
Snow Valley in Barrie offers some of the best snow tubing terrain in Ontario. With a snow tube rope tow and lots of chutes with large lanes so you can go down along with your group of friends or your family. For the little ones (under 42″) there is an additional Kidz Zone area!
tel: 705-721-SNOW or 1-877-404-4744 website
Blue Mountain Resort
Hike N’ Tube gives guests a taste of downhill without the speed and equipment associated with skiing and snowboarding. Suitable for riders as young as three, Hike N’ Tube ensures there’s a cold weather activity for Winter Warriors of every age and level of ability.
tel: 1-877-445-0231
 website
ROC (Georgina)
Free Toboggan Area / Paid Snow Tubing
26479 Civic Centre Road, Georgina, Ontario website
Ski Lakeridge
Go TUBING at Lakeridge Ski Resort. This activitiy if for ages 4 and up.
tel: 905-686-SNOW website
Mount Chinguacousy Tube Park
Mount Chinguacousy in Brampton’s Chinguacousy Park offers winter fun for families including ski and snowboarding and a tube park. The Tubing season runs from early January to mid-March, you must be 42 inches (106cm) tall and maximum 250lbs to tube. website
Chicopee Tube Park
Featuring a 9,500 sq. ft. log chalet, and a raised 2,500 sq. ft. outdoor deck overlooking a multi-lane snow tube park and the picturesque Chicopee hills. The tube parks specially made chutes have snow barriers to guide tubes safely along the full length of the chute. The Tube Park Lift System returns riders and their tubes to the summit for another run. website
Boler Mountain 101.3 Easy Tube Park
With 3 tube runs that are 10 stories high, you can reach speeds of 70 km/hr! Must be 42″ tall to ride, tickets are valid for 2 hrs. Corporate and group bookings are available. website

















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