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The Ice Trail at Arrowhead Provincial Park: Everything You Need to Know

By jake
January 12, 2026

It was once Ontario’s best kept secret, but the word is out! The Ice Trail at Arrowhead Provincial Park has graduated from local folklore, to becoming a mainstay in Muskoka’s winter season! Opened in 2012 on a whim and a vision, the 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.

The 1.3 km trail winds through the thick Muskoka forest and is a winter experience like no other. If you get to skate the loop after a fluffy snowfall, consider yourself in luck. Being surrounded on all sides by snow-covered evergreen trees is an absolutely stunning sight, and one that you won’t soon forget. Bring your family and watch your kids whip around the track with the perfect backdrop, or surprise your loved one with a romantic ‘hand-holding’ skate through the forest.

Know Before You Go

Visiting the ice skating trail at Arrowhead Provincial Park is a quintessential Canadian winter experience. Located just outside Huntsville, this trail is one of the most popular winter destinations in Ontario and requires some advance planning due to its popularity.

Essential Visiting Information The skating trail is open for the 2026 season and typically runs until March, but its daily opening is entirely dependent on weather and ice conditions.

  • Permit Reservations: You must book a vehicle day-use permit up to five days in advance. Weekend spots often sell out within minutes of becoming available.
  • Fire & Ice Nights: On select Friday and Saturday nights throughout the season, the trail is lit by hundreds of tiki torches for a magical evening skate. These require a specific “Fire and Ice” evening permit.
  • Rentals: The park’s rental pavilion offers ice skates ($15-$18 for three hours) and helmets. You can also rent snowshoes or cross-country skis if you want to explore other parts of the park.
  • Daily Updates: Always check the Ontario Parks “Snow Report” or the park’s social media (@ArroPark) before leaving, as the trail can close unexpectedly due to mild weather or heavy snow.

Tips for a Successful Trip To make the most of your visit, aim for a mid-week trip if possible, as the trail is significantly less crowded than on Saturdays and Sundays.

Accessibility: Strollers with large rubber wheels are permitted on the ice, allowing families with young children to enjoy the trail together.

Warming Stations: There are several warming huts with wood-burning stoves located near the trail where you can take a break and change into your skates.

Clothing: Dress in layers with moisture-wicking materials. While you’ll warm up while skating, the forest shade and evening “Fire & Ice” events can be quite cold.

Safety Rules: Hockey sticks and pucks are strictly prohibited on the trail to maintain a safe environment for all skaters. Helmets are strongly recommended.

Check out this great video about the Ice Trail by The Toronto Star!

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