10 fun things to do over winter break as a teenager in Vancouver: Covid free

I think that the year 2020 has been a mess for everyone. Stores and restaurants are shutting down, there are restrictions on what activities you can do, you can’t travel, and you have to bring a mask where ever you go. What a pain! Can’t this year be over already? At least we have the holidays coming up, where everyone is trying to rush Christmas so that life can feel somewhat normal again.2020 has been a memorable year but for the wrong reasons. I plan on spicing my winter up with some fun ideas that will spread the holiday spirit!

Hello, my name is Makayla Crenshaw, and I’m here to tell you 10 Covid safe activities you can do as a Vancouver teenager in 2020.

10. Sledding

Sledding is an exhilarating way to get outside during the winter. Sledding can be done safely from Covid by socially distancing and not sharing your sled with others. These are only slight restrictions, but that won’t stop you from having a great time as you race down those snowy slopes.

Mother and son playing in snow Little boy sliding down the snow path on sled and laughing. Mother wisible in the background - she just gave him a push, Sledding Stock Photo

9. Binging Christmas movies

Binging Christmas movies is a tradition for many to get into the holiday spirit. Movies I recommend are Home Alone, Polar Express, and Elf (which was filmed mainly in Vancouver). All these movies are holiday classics filled with suspense and heartwarming moments that you can share with your family.

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8. Homemade baking

Every teenager can’t resist food, and baking is a great way to quench your hunger. Baking is the best with a family member. I suggest baking sugar cookies and purchase cookie cutters that will mold your cookies into Christmas shapes, such as Christmas trees, snowmen, Santa, etc.

Ingredients and utensils for Christmas cookies preparation Top view of a gray table with ingredients and utensils for preparing and baking Christmas cookies. Predominant colors are brown and gray. Low key DSRL studio photo taken with Canon EOS 5D Mk II and Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM Christmas Stock Photo

7. Make Gingerbread houses

Get artistic and design a gingerbread house! You even have the benefit of eating it at the end, which is a tasty sugary treat. Making Gingerbread homes brings back those childhood memories, slathering your house in frosting and candy of all sorts to your heart’s content.

Image of gingerbread-house at night with Christmas Santa and fairy-lights Photo showing a gingerbread house that has been photographed at night, with a Santa Claus character standing on the roof next to the chimney pot.  The house is lit with tealight candles, while the roof is decorated with jelly sweets and piped icing. Gingerbread House Stock Photo

6. Snowshoeing

Snowshoeing is a way to get out of the house with the benefit of getting exercise. Enjoy the beautiful sights of the snowy mountains, forest scenery, and watch the snowfall from the sky. If you’re an athlete and looking for new ways to stay fit during the winter Covid lockdown, then this is for you! 

Pretty, young woman snowshoeing in high mountains Pretty, young woman snowshoeing in high mountains, enjoying splendid winter weather with abundance of snow Snowshoe Stock Photo

5. Video Game tournament

Every Christmas, my family likes to bond by having a holiday video game tournament. We select multiplayer games on the Wii so we can all participate. This tradition always brings me excitement and will for your families as well!

Family Playing Video Games Together Smiling family sitting on the couch together playing video games, selective focus. Video Game Stock Photo

4. Online Christmas Shopping

One of my favourite things to do as a teenager. Shopping! Rather than going to a crowded mall filled with people, shopping online is the safest option for the prevention of Covid. Online shopping is a fast way to find all the things on a person’s Christmas list at your disposal. 

Women shopping online during christmas Women wearing red sweater shopping online and using credit card at home office Shopping Stock Photo

3. Winter room makeover

To get more into the Christmas spirit, you can decorate your room to make it more festive. This is where your arts and crafts skills start to kick in. You can make are paper snowflakes to hang on your wall, and you can add in a little Christmas tree which will make you feel like you’re in Charlie Brown.

New Year and Christmas. Festive kitchen in Christmas decorations. Candles, spruce branches, wooden stands, table laying. New Year and Christmas. Festive kitchen in Christmas decorations. Candles, spruce branches, wooden stands, table laying Christmas Stock Photo

2. Tubing

For tubing, you have the same restrictions as sledding. As long as you’re socially distancing and not sharing your tube then you will be safe from Covid. A spot I recommend to tube is at Mary Hill in PoCo. It’s a steep hill and it’s local so that you don’t have to travel far.

1. Snow sculpture competition

After having large amounts of snowfall, snow sculpting is a fun way to express your creativity in the wintertime. Snow sculpting can be as simple as making a snowman, or if you’re skilled enough, some create actual life-like structures. You could be doing this for hours and never get bored.

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