For many Canadians, winter is a time of hibernation. Although Canadians are deemed a hearty bunch from the land of ice and snow, most have a natural inclination to hide indoors while waiting for spring. Torontonians in particular are often relieved when their plans are suddenly cancelled on a bitterly cold January night, giving them the ultimate excuse to imprint themselves on the couch instead of schlepping across the city. It is for all these reasons that if you mention you are going winter camping for the weekend, you are given a look as though you have three heads. In Toronto, winter lovers are rare. Fortunately I have been lucky to find my pack of five fellow winter adventurists, whom in a city of 2.5 ...
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