A layer-by-layer guide to 25 winter hiking essentials

Your next walk through the forest will feel like a breath of fresh air with this list of practical winter hiking products for adults. We have you covered with everything from cold weather apparel and accessories to what gear and snacks to pack.

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With more Canadians than ever taking up outdoor activities during the pandemic, winter hiking has become a staple in daily routines across the country. Whether you’re venturing out for a leisurely stroll in the snow or heading to the backcountry for an icy adventure, we have you covered with this list of top hiking essentials for adults that will make your day safe and enjoyable.

APPAREL

The first step to staying warm outdoors is layering your clothing. This technique will help protect you from winter’s main elements like wind, freezing temperatures, and wet snow. Your apparel plan should include a base, mid, and outer layer.

Next, add your waterproof snow pants, wool socks, and quality boots to ensure you're dressed appropriately for the forecast.

1. Under Armour Women’s HeatGear Long Sleeve T-Shirt

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Start with this breathable, fast-dry, 4-way stretch base layer to achieve winter warmth.

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2. Under Armour Men’s Crew-Neck Base Shirt

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This performance enhancing base layer wicks away sweat to keep you dry and help you retain heat.

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3. Spyder Women's Bella Full Zip

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Build up your warmth with this mock-neck sweater perfect for skiing, snowshoeing, or hiking.

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4. Spyder Men’s Full Zip Sweater

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Add soft fleece as your second layer, complete with zippered hand warmer pockets.

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5. Sunice Reanna Water Repellent, Windproof Women’s Winter Jacket

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This lightweight jacket is designed to take you through three seasons, making it a solid mid-winter investment.

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6. Sunice Rory Insulated Water Repellent, Windproof Men’s Winter Jacket

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A versatile three-season jacket that will provide you with continuous warmth in temperatures as low as -10°C.

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7. Columbia Women’s Bugaboo Oh Pant

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You’ll be ready to embrace fresh powder with these waterproof and breathable snow pants available in 11 colours.

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8. Columbia Men’s Snow Gun Pant

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These functional waterproof snow pants have added large cargo pockets to carry your snow gear in style.

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9. Smartwool Women’s Hike Classic Max Cushion Mountaineer Crew Socks

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Your toes will thank you when you’re hiking in subzero temperatures with these non-itch Merino wool and recycled nylon crew socks.

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10. Smartwool Men’s Hike Classic Edition Full Cushion Crew Socks

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Achieve peak performance on your hikes with this long-standing brand featuring non-itch Merino wool and recycled nylon to keep your feet at a regulated temperature.

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11. Sorel Women’s Joan of Arctic Boots

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These trusted boots will make all of your winter activities more enjoyable with extra-grip traction, insulation, waterproof materials, and overall comfort.

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12. UGG Men’s Butte Snow Boots

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Weather rated to -20°C, these boots are crafted to handle the harshest winter elements and will take you stylishly through anything from gentle flurries to heavy snow.

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ACCESSORIES

Once you have your apparel layers on to retain warmth, it’s time to accessorize for the best winter hiking experience. You’ll need gloves, a neck warmer, and a hat as well as spikes, goggles, and poles depending on the conditions in your area.

The great thing about layering and accessorizing is you can always take something off if you work up a sweat on your walk.

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13. Columbia Women’s Whirlibird Glove

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Plan on packing a snowball during your hike? These thermal gloves will get the job done with built-in waterproof durability to lock the snow and water out.

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14. Columbia Men’s Whirlibird Glove

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Handy features of these gloves include adjustable fit, omni-heat thermal reflective warmth, and an omni-tech waterproof breathable shell to keep you protected from the elements.

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15. Columbia Unisex Trail Shaker Gaiter

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Shield your neck from cold temperatures and chilly wind so you can go the extra mile with this adjustable gaiter.

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16. Canada Knitwear Unisex Toque

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Designed and made in Canada, this toque comes in a variety of colours and is produced with 3D knitting technology, which reduces waste.

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17. Oakley Line Miner Ski and Snowboard Goggles

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Goggles aren’t only for skiing and snowboarding! For better visibility during active weather conditions on your hikes, swap out your shades for these protective goggles.

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18. Kahtoola MICROspikes Traction Device Unisex

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If you’re venturing off the trails or hiking up hills, these spikes will secure your grip and reduce the risk of slipping on ice.

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19. Black Diamond Trail Trekking Poles

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These poles will help you keep your footing on four-season hikes with adjustable height and a comfortable ergonomic grip.

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WHAT TO PACK

Bringing a small backpack on your hike will allow you to tote some items with you while leaving space for those extra layers you might need to take off. It’s reasonable to pack your cell phone, camera, snacks, and a few emergency items.

20. MEC Trail 24 Pack Unisex

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This backpack is touted as the perfect-sized bag to hold your gear and lunch on longer hikes and includes loops to attach your poles.

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21. HotHands 24 Pair of Hand Warmers & 8 Pair of Toe Warmers

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Just in case it’s colder than you think, keep these warmers on hand for fast, long-lasting heat.

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22. Yeti Rambler Chug 18 oz Bottle

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Stave off dehydration with this reusable, leak-proof water bottle made with kitchen-grade stainless steel.

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23. Canon EOS M200 EF-M 15-45mm IS STM Kit Black

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Capture all of nature’s best moments with high-quality photos, 4K video capability, and state-of-the-art self portrait mode.

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24. KIND Bars, Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt

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Hikers need sustenance! Be kind to your body and keep this gluten-free, low-sodium snack in your backpack. Available in a variety of flavours.

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25. Primacare Emergency Mylar Thermal Blanket (Pack of 10)

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Be prepared for an outdoor emergency with this weatherproof thermal blanket used to retain or deflect heat.

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Our trusted Product Specialists recommend high-quality items that we think will enhance your experience with Canadian weather conditions. Prices and availability of items are accurate at the time of publication and are subject to change.

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