Porsche Ice Experience Canada Returns in 2026 for 15th Year
Aside from a brand new car, this could be the ultimate holiday gift for a Porsche enthusiast. The Canadian leg of the Porsche Ice Experience will return for its 15th edition next February at Mécaglisse, a renowned snow- and ice-driving facility in Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci, Quebec, north of Montreal.
With multi-turn courses complemented by skid pads, participants will once again have a unique opportunity to explore the Porsche models’ driving dynamics and learn valuable winter driving skills in a safe and controlled environment.
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"We are delighted to bring Porsche Ice Experience Canada back on its 15th anniversary," said Trevor Arthur, President and CEO of Porsche Cars Canada. “Enhanced by the expert guidance of Porsche-certified instructors, this compelling program showcases how our brand’s sports cars deliver exhilarating driving experiences while confidently conquering even the toughest winter conditions.”

Several Programs
The event offers a variety of tailored programs including Ice Trial, Ice Intro, Ice Experience, as well as Ice Force and Ice Force +. Aimed exclusively at women and led by female instructors, the Ice for HER program will also return in 2026. The common goal of these programs is to improve driving skills and elevate confidence behind the wheel, no matter what the experience level of the participant.
Here’s what the calendar looks like:
- Ice Intro – February 3-6, 5-8, 11-14
- Ice Trial – February 7-8
- Ice Experience – February 8-12, 13-17
- Ice Force – February 16-20
- Ice Force + – February 19-21
- Ice for HER – February 7-9

How Much?
Prices for the 2026 Porsche Ice Experience Canada programs start at $3,980 and include five-star accommodation, food and transfers between the hotel and the driving centre. Reservations can be made by visiting the event’s website.
By the way, many participants usually come from outside Quebec and even from other parts of the globe. The proximity to Mont-Tremblant makes it easy to include vacations in the region, like for skiing.






