Here's where to find Ontario's longest outdoor man-made skating trail

Arrowhead Provincial Park is an all-season destination in Ontario but it truly comes alive in the winter thanks to its famous skating trail. It’s so famous that it attracts thousands of visitors each winter season and with reason.
Next stop: Arrowhead Provincial Park
You’ll have to venture up north, on a three-hour drive from Toronto to the Muskoka region.
According to Destination Ontario, the park spans 1,237 hectares and was first established in 1971 “as a high-quality outdoor recreation setting in the heart of Muskoka.”
Since then, it has become an all-season staple for nature enthusiasts. But it really does hit the mark in the winter season.
It’s home to 28 kilometres of ski trails, along with 16 skating and skiing trails according to Destination Ontario.
It is often regarded as one of the best cross-country skiing destinations in Ontario.
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Famous Arrowhead Provincial Park skating trail
Here’s a fun fact: Did you know that the park is home to the “longest outdoor man-made skating rink” in Ontario?
Per Destination Ontario, its 1.3-kilometre skating trail meanders through the forest, offering skaters a whimsical winter experience.
“Opened in 2012 on a whim and a vision, the Ice Skating Trail has become one of the region’s most popular winter attractions and one of the province’s most sought after winter ‘bucket list’ experiences,” shares Hidden Valley Resort.
The park also hosts its popular Fire and Ice nights where torch lights line the trail. It’s a magical experience and beloved every winter.
If you’re eager for a winter activity this week or even into January, this is a wonderful experience.
Arrowhead Provincial Park
Where: 451 Arrowhead Park Rd, Huntsville, ON
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