Edgartown, Massachusetts



Just a ferry ride from Cape Cod and mainland Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard feels like a world apart from the rest of New England during the winter months. You'll experience a pristine white landscape as you stroll through snow-covered Edgartown, with its colonial-style houses and harbor adorned with colorful string lights.
PARK CITY, UTAH

Park City is a popular and expensive ski resort town, always bustling and vibrant throughout the long winter months, especially in late January when the town hosts the annual Sundance Film Festival.
Banff, Canada

This Alberta resort town, nestled within the renowned Banff National Park, was built to cater to visitors to the park. Banff National Park welcomes 3 million visitors annually and is one of Canada's seven wonders. From Banff, you'll have the opportunity to ski and enjoy other winter sports, go hiking, camping, soak in hot springs, and admire the snow-capped Rocky Mountains and the sparkling Lake Louise.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Winter in New England can be harsh, but the city of Portsmouth always exudes a gentle and peaceful atmosphere with its snow-covered rooftops and the brilliant, shimmering sunset reflecting on the harbor.
Quebec City, Canada

In winter, Quebec is so beautiful that you'll almost forget the biting cold. Visit Quebec in February to experience the vibrant and exciting Carnaval d'Hiver festival, or simply spend time strolling along the cobblestone streets of Old Quebec City.
Jackson, Wyoming

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

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