Kids' fun at the Dwight Winter Carnival |
So every new year we look forward to the slate of winter
carnivals in January and February to celebrate the best of winter in our
communities. These are family-friendly events with activities for everyone to
enjoy. The fun kicks off next week in Port Sydney and carries through until the
end of February in Gravenhurst.
January 23-27, 56th
Annual Port Sydney Winter Carnival: New this year is Rabbie Burns Night on
January 23, complete with a roast beef dinner, haggis and bag pipes. The
popular Grand Marche, a showcase of Muskoka restaurants, is back on Friday
night. On the weekend, there’s skating, bonfires, face-painting, human curling,
music, entertainment, and food, food and more food. (And more! Check out their
website for details.)
February 1-3, 46th
Annual Port Carling Winterfest: The weekend is chock full of entertainment
including dancing, skating, wagon rides, kids’ activities, competitions and
even a Polar Bear Dip.
February 15-16, 23rd Annual
Dorset Snowball Winter Carnival: With tons of outdoor activities, snow
sculpting, food, and demonstrations, this carnival is worth the drive to
Dorset. Events are still being planned, so check back to their website for more
information.
February 21-23, 43rd Annual Dwight
Winter Carnival: Just up the highway from Colonial Bay, the Dwight Winter
Carnival is a small but mighty local favorite. They’re still planning events
for this year, but in the past we’ve been treated to a dance, demonstrations,
dog sledding, mini-snowmobiles, balloon rides and one of the best pie
competitions around (and you can even buy one to take home). Check their website
soon for more information on this year’s events.
February 22-24, Gravenhurst Winter Carnival:
With a demolition derby, polar bear dip, glow in the dark skating, and bed
races, the Gravenhurst Winter Carnival has some of the most interesting and
entertaining winter carnival events around. Go to their website for a full list
of activities and events.
Besides these fun events, winter is a fabulous time to explore
the quiet beauty of Muskoka. Cross-country
skiing and snowshoeing through Muskoka’s forests and across its lakes (be
sure to check
ice conditions first!) are an unparalleled experience. As always, we look
forward to having you visit us at Colonial Bay, no matter what time of year.
You can view the availability of our waterfront cottages here.
Stay warm out there!
The Howell Family
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