These winter events showcase how Saskatoon stays vibrant, welcoming and full of life even in the coldest part of the year.
With the winter season approaching, students are preparing for the familiar mix of cold weather, final exams and the anticipation of time off. Even during the busy end of the semester, it is important to pause and make space for moments that bring comfort and joy. Saskatoon offers a wide range of winter activities that allow its residents and visitors to experience the season in meaningful and memorable ways. Whether you hope to unwind, explore or celebrate, this winter’s local events provide many opportunities to do so.
The BHP Enchanted Forest returns this year from Nov. 15, 2025, to Jan. 4, 2026. The light displays run nightly from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park. This event has grown into one of the most beloved holiday traditions in the city. It is known for its longevity and its stunning arrangements of festive lights.
The drive-through format makes the event accessible and relaxing. Visitors remain in the comfort of their vehicles while enjoying illuminated figures, animated scenes and familiar holiday imagery. The atmosphere feels peaceful and nostalgic, which makes it an ideal choice for a quiet evening after a demanding week or during the holiday break. The Enchanted Forest remains a cherished part of the city’s winter identity and continues to welcome thousands of guests each year.
More information: https://www.enchanted-forest.org
Glow YXE will take place on select dates from Nov. 27 to Dec. 28. The event remains closed from Monday to Wednesday to prepare and maintain the displays. Glow has gained popularity as Saskatoon’s major indoor holiday light festival. It offers large, illuminated structures, themed environments and festive décor that create a bright and cheerful atmosphere.
Because it is indoors, Glow is especially appealing during extremely cold weather. Visitors can enjoy the displays comfortably while exploring the interactive areas and seasonal photo opportunities. The event attracts students, families and individuals of all ages who are looking to add a sense of celebration to the winter months. Tickets often sell quickly, so staying attentive to Glow’s updates is recommended.
More information: https://glowyxe.com
The Holiday Dinner Party at TCU Place will be held on Nov. 28 and 29 and again on Dec. 5 from 6 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. This event invites groups from across the city to celebrate the holiday season with a formal evening of dining, entertainment and music.
Guests can enjoy a full dinner service and live performances before spending the remainder of the evening on the dance floor. The event has become a festive favourite for workplaces, families and groups of friends. For students, it offers a chance to dress up, enjoy a celebratory evening and unwind after the pressures of the fall semester.
More information:
https://tcutickets.ca/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=holidaydinnerparty&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=
Kith and Kin Holiday Market 2025
The Kith and Kin Holiday Market will be held on Dec. 13 and 14. This market brings together local artisans, creators and small businesses from around Saskatoon. The event is a warm and vibrant space filled with handmade goods, art, home décor, treats and wellness products.
Visitors often appreciate the atmosphere of the market because it feels community-oriented and welcoming. It is an excellent opportunity to find gifts that feel meaningful and personal rather than generic. For students, it also offers an enjoyable break from studies while supporting local talent and creativity.
More information: https://www.kithandkinmarket.ca/events
Saskatoon Santa and Sleigh Rides 2025
Located about thirty minutes from Saskatoon, Champetre County Vacation Ranch hosts the Santa and Sleigh Rides on Dec. 14. The available time slots run from midday to mid-afternoon. The ranch provides a warm and inviting escape from the pace of the city.
The sleigh ride itself is a peaceful experience through a snowy prairie setting. Cozy blankets are provided, allowing visitors to settle in and enjoy the crisp winter air. The environment feels both rustic and comforting.
This event is ideal for students who want an outing that feels like a true getaway without travelling far. The quiet atmosphere and natural landscape provide a refreshing change from indoor studying and end-of-semester routines.
More information:
https://champetrecounty.com/shop/events/saskatoon-winter-wonderland-sleigh-rides-2025/
Meewasin’s Sip and Skate evenings take place on Jan. 3, 17 and 31, as well as Feb. 13, 14 and 28. Each session runs from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Meewasin Skating Rink in Kiwanis Park, and the event is restricted to guests 19 years of age and older. The rink is frequently recognized as one of Saskatchewan’s best outdoor skating locations, and these special evenings offer a more intimate experience without the usual crowds.
Each event includes access to the closed rink, time to speak with the Meewasin team about local conservation work and a fireside area where visitors can warm up afterward. Guests receive a sweet smores box prepared by The Prairie Grazer and a hot beverage featuring LB Distillers spirits served in a take-home Meewasin mug. A savoury charcuterie box is available for purchase in advance.
The Sip and Skate event provides a calm and memorable winter evening, whether you attend with friends or as a date. It blends outdoor activity, local flavours and community connection in a way that feels distinctly Saskatoon.
More information: https://meewasin.com/sipandskate/
Polar Plunge Reset Retreat 2025
The Polar Plunge Reset Retreat takes place on Jan. 4 at Blackstrap Lake. This three-hour guided experience combines meditation, heat exposure, cold immersion and time in nature. Participants begin with a grounding meditation designed to settle the mind and encourage awareness. They then enter a wood-fired barrel sauna that helps release tension and regulate the stress response.
After warming up, participants take part in an ice-cold plunge in Blackstrap Lake. The immediate shock of the cold water promotes clarity, alertness and a renewed sense of focus. Facilitators guide the process carefully and provide all necessary equipment, making the retreat accessible to beginners and experienced individuals alike.
This event is ideal for students who wish to start the new year feeling centred and renewed. The combination of nature, breathwork and physical reset provides an energizing transition into the winter term.
More information: https://www.back2naturewellness.com/winter-retreat
Even though Saskatoon’s winters are long, the season offers many opportunities to enjoy moments of calm, beauty and celebration. These events highlight how vibrant and welcoming the city can feel during the colder months. Whether you prefer festive lights, outdoor experiences, quiet retreats or lively gatherings, there is something to explore before the next academic term begins. Taking time to enjoy these winter activities can help you reset, reconnect and appreciate the season in a meaningful way.