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2026 SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES

 Memorial Park & Area Activities

Memorial Park, Kimberley Avenue to Mary Street & Rene Caisse Lane

  • All Day:
    • Memorial Park Skating Trail – Bring your own skates, helmets recommended
    • Axe Throwing by Axed
    • Try-it Kids Snowshoeing Courtesy of Community Living South Muskoka
    • Explore the fun inflatable maze
    • Cookie Decorating courtesy of Hospice Muskoka (additional fee applies)
  • 10:30 am – 5:00 pm: Rhythmicity Interactive Drum Circle (Shows at: 10:30 am, 1:30 pm, and 3:30 pm)
  • 11:00 am – 6:00 pm:  Biergarten hosted by Bracebridge Hall
  • Great Canadian Lumberjack Show (shows at 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm, and 4:00 pm)
  • Ice Sculpting Demonstration (shows at 11:00 am, and 2:00 pm)
     

Midtown Activities

Mary Street to Taylor Road

  • All Day:  
    • Downtown Tube Run (line closes at 5pm).
    • Mini Tube Slide by Snow Valley
    • Indoor Activity Centre & Warming Centre United Church  (46 Dominion Street) Activities courtesy  of Scouts and Girl Guides, Early ON, Pride Muskoka, and the United Church.
    • Roast Marshmallows with Shelley Raymond of Royal LePage
  • 8:30 am - 11:00 am: Pancake Breakfast featuring the Wizard of Oz Characters courtesy of Bracebridge Muskoka Lakes Rotary Club and Theatre Muskoka (additional fee applies - Large: $12/ Small: $8 per person at the Bracebridge United Church, 46 Dominion Street)
  • 9:00 am – 4:00 pm: Scales Nature Park Exhibit (inside the upstairs entrance of the Active Living Centre, 54 Dominion Street)
  •  Fire and Ice Patio – Take in the fun at the top of the tube run at the Old Station Patio – 88 Manitoba Street  
  • 3:00 pm -3:10 pm: Check out the Cardboard tube run race by the Canadian Race Boat Hall of Fame. Cast your vote on the fastest cardboard boat at their booth


Downtown Activities 

Taylor Road to Ontario Street

  • All Day 
    • Kids Carnival Games 
    • Mini Putt
    • Kids Try-it Mini Curling 
    • Mini Hockey Sticks Rink 
    • Kids Axe Throwing 
    • BlasterBox Nerf Activity
    • Roast Marshmallows with Paul and Lea Kane of Royal LePage
    • Maple Taffy by Railside Maple Taffy (additional fee applies)
    • Cupcake Decorating at the Creative Cook (35 Manitoba St. $5 per Cupcake – All funds to be donated to Ontario SPCA while supplies last)
  • 11:00 am – 6:00 pm: Warm Up in an 80’s Inspired Ski Lodge at Bracebridge Hall  (17 Manitoba St.)
  • 11:00am – 1:00 pm:  Muskoka Drag Royalty Show at 12:00 pm and Brunch (Griffin Gastro Pub, 9 Chancery Lane. Additional fee for entry $5 and brunch)
  • 6:00 pm – 6:10 pm:   Fireworks at the Silver Bridge

Taylor Road Activities 

  • Busker Shows  
  • The Fire Guy - (12:00 pm and 2:00 pm)
  • Cobbler (10:30 am, 2:30 pm, 5:00 pm)
  • Birds of Prey Show by The Eyrie (11:00 am, 1:00 pm, and 3:00 pm) 
  • 11:00 am - 3:00 pm  Moose FM ‘Weather Kids’ Segments at Moose FM (Sign up is required)


OTHER ACTIVITIES

  • St. Joseph Parish - Knight of Columbus - 118 McMurray Street 10:00 am – 3:00 pm  Warm up and enjoy - Hot Dogs, Hot Chocolate, Coffee and Tea courtesy of Knights of Columbus (Additional Fee Applies)


  • Climb Muskoka – 24 Kirkhill Drive All Weekend  Purchase a climbing day pass and show your Fire and Ice ticket to receive free rental equipment
  • Smash Factor Muskoka - 143 Manitoba Street Visit the indoor golf simulator.
  • ALL DAY  Shop & Scan at participating businesses for a chance to win a $50 Shop the Bridge gift card
  • Bracebridge Hall-17B Manitoba Street 

                   8:00 pm – 2:00 am  After Party - Bad Winter Fire and Ice Bash

                   online tickets available.

                    www.bbhall.ca/events (Additional     Fee Applies) 

  • The Muskoka Way- 81 Manitoba Street 

                   8:00 pm – 2:00 am  Warm up with handcrafted cocktails in a cozy          

                   downtown Bracebridge setting. A perfect Fire Ice stop to relax and              

                   enjoy a drink.  


 Washroom Locations 

Indoor 

  • Bracebridge Visitors Centre - 3 Ecclestone Drive
  • Bracebridge United Church – 46 Dominion Street
  • (Family washroom and Nursing Lounge) 
  • Active Living Centre – 54 Dominion Street

Outdoor 

  • Portable Washrooms will also be available throughout the entire festival area for quick access. 


SKATING IN MEMORIAL PARK

Outdoor skating participants do so at their own risk

  •  Wear a helmet and dress for weather conditions; 
  • Skate in the same direction as everyone else on the ice to limit potential collisions; 
  • Outdoor ice surfaces may have imperfections. Check for potential hazards and be cautious; 
  • Be courteous to the other people on the ice; and  
  • Have fun! 

ADDITIONAL THINGS TO DO AROUND TOWN

Climb Muskoka

 Climb Muskoka is a 6,400 sq. ft indoor rock climbing facility to start. We provide climbers with a full range of bouldering terrain, 33' route walls with top rope, lead and auto belay stations. A second story mezzanine has space for stretching, free weights and cardio equipment. We've got change-rooms, a foot wash station, shower and a retail space with all the gear you'll need.  


Snowshoeing at Bracebridge Resource Management Centre

Immerse yourself in Muskoka beauty by heading out on the local trails this weekend. The Bracebridge Resource Management Centre is located just a few minutes north of the Cedar Lane exit, on Highway 11, and contains a series of groomed cross-country ski and snowshoeing trails. These trails are free to use and are open seven days a week. 

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