Following :)
Also in Canada and avoiding the US exchange rate (and passport fees and other travel costs), but LOVE traipsing around in the cold, snow or no snow! Yes to dressing comfy for it, especially at the feet. The right footwear (40 below Bogs!) can transform the whole experience.
I like the community ice fishing days (even though I don't fish), our local knitting group (even though I don't knit), arts and crafts groups (even though I don't do arts and crafts), therapy especially where it includes free tea, picking a project and working away at it to completion, organizing writing and visioning sessions, volunteering at indoor stuff, meditating, Netflix, books when my brain can hack those, visiting friends/family within a few hours drive for 3-14 days at a time, swimming and hot tub in the gorgeous community pool, ice skating indoors or out...
Lots of people into downhill skiing, but I'm not a fan of the cost of that. Cross-country is delicious. +1 to snowshoeing.