This enchanting small town is a magical spot for a winter escape. With quaint streets, snowy charm and endless activities, it’s worth a road trip this season.
Bracebridge, located 2 hours from Toronto, is a hidden winter gem. Known as the « Heart of Muskoka, » the small town transforms into a frosty wonderland each snowy season with skating, events and more.
On January 25, 2025, the town is hosting its annual Fire & Ice Festival.
The carnival transforms the downtown into a scene from Frozen and is complete with performances, fireworks and more.
You can enjoy a range of activities, including ice carving demonstrations, skating, axe throwing, mini putt and a lumberjack show.
One of the highlights of the event is the snow tubing hill which transforms the main street into a giant slide.
You’ll want to bring your appetite, because there will be lots of dishes and treats to enjoy during the festival. You can roast marshmallows, indulge in a pancake breakfast, snack on popcorn and satisfy all your cravings at the food truck food court.
You can also relax in the ’80s-inspired ski lodge at Bracebridge Hall.
Passes for Fire & Ice can be booked online, so start planning that winter adventure.
There are lots of other winter activities to enjoy in Bracebridge and the surrounding area this season. From cozy cafes to snowy adventures in nearby Arrowhead Provincial Park and horse-drawn sleigh rides, it’s a magical spot for a cold weather escape.
Fire & Ice Bracebridge
Price: $10 per person age 13+
When: January 25, 2025, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Address: 35C Manitoba St., Bracebridge, ON
Fire & Ice Bracebridge Website
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