Edgartown, Massachusetts



Just a ferry ride from Cape Cod and mainland Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard feels a world away from the rest of New England during the winter. You'll feel the blanket of white as you walk around snow-covered Edgartown, its colonial-style homes and docks, festooned with colorful lights.
PARK CITY, UTAH

Park City is one of the most famous and expensive ski and resort towns in the world, bustling and vibrant all winter long, especially in late January when the town hosts the annual Sundance Film Festival.
Banff, Canada

This Alberta resort town is located inside the famous Banff National Park, built to serve visitors to the Park. Banff National Park welcomes 3 million visitors each year, is one of the 7 wonders of Canada. From the town of Banff you will have the opportunity to ski and play other winter sports, climb mountains, camp, bathe in hot springs, admire the snow-capped Rocky Mountains and sparkling Lake Louise.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Winters in New England can be cold, but the city of Portsmouth exudes a calm and peaceful atmosphere with its snow-capped rooftops and shimmering sunsets reflecting off the harbor.
Quebec City, Canada

Quebec is so beautiful in winter that you'll almost forget the bitter cold. Visit Quebec in February for the Carnaval d'Hiver, a vibrant and exciting festival, or simply spend some time wandering the cobblestone streets of Old Quebec.
Jackson, Wyoming

Nestled in the Jackson Hole valley, surrounded by the snow-capped peaks of Grand Teton National Park, Jackson is a year-round resort town. In the winter, it attracts crowds of visitors who come to enjoy winter sports, explore the wild nature, and enjoy the town's trendy arts and culture and unique cuisine.































