Celebrating the Ice & Snow


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If its more naturally rendered frozen art that you prefer, then why not view some of the world's most extravagant winter landscapes from the warmth and comfort of the famous Agawa Canyon Tour Train? Expert tour guides invite you to "share a unique look at Algoma Central country, clad in its mantle of snow and adorned with sparkling diamonds of ice" aboard the popular "Snow Train." The journey begins in Ste. Sault Maria, Ontario in the refurbished comfort of vintage 1950s era coaches. Just moments outside of civilization, you'll find yourself surrounded by the sparkling majesty of a snowy wonderland. You'll be treated to fitting narration of the region's history and primary residents, Ojibway miners and loggers and given advanced warning of upcoming photo opportunities.

The one-day train tour will treat you to a host of inspiring winter-time vistas. If you, as many visitors, find it difficult to depart the serene northern beauty, consider an overnight stay in one of the many area accommodations. If you're making a weekend out of it, you may even consider an all inclusive package.

Ice sculpting festivals and snow trains are invaluable resources to help the non-skier persevere through the extended weeks of Michigan Winter. When the weekend forecast falls short of sunshine and warmth, make your way to one of these festive locales and learn to celebrate the ice and snow!

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