mother snowshoeing with child on back

Winter is in full swing across the province and Family Day is the perfect opportunity to get your loved ones outdoors for an adventure!

Here are some exciting happenings at Ontario Parks this Family Day Weekend (February 15-17):

Family Day — Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

person skating through forest

Join park staff at Sleeping Giant this Family Day to enjoy some outdoor activities including ice skating with adjacent campfire, ice fishing, winter hiking/walking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Remember to bring your gear with you!

The visitor centre will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The skating loop is located by campsites 85-96. Parking is available in the campground for the day. The park gate will be closed and locked at 4:40 p.m.

Don’t forget to reserve your vehicle permit in advance!

Winter in the Wild — Algonquin Provincial Park

Winter at Algonquin is unforgettable, and Winter in the Wild highlights the best of what the season has to offer the whole family!

child playing in snow

Join Ontario Parks and the Friends of Algonquin Park for indoor and outdoor events.

Stay tuned for event updates!

Family Day — Bronte Creek Provincial Park

Spend an enjoyable day exploring the park trails, barns, and outdoor play equipment.

The play barn (for children 10 years and under) will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

Tobogganing at Bronte

Visit the children’s farm with a variety of animals, search for the park’s Gnome Road, or climb to the top of the toboggan hill and marvel at the vista from the ravine scenic lookout!

Don’t forget disc golfing, endless opportunities for winter birding and photography, and self-led Adventure Lab hike!

Fire and Stars Hikes — Sibbald Point Provincial Park

Visit Sibbald Point this winter for an evening journey along the Maidenhair Fern Trail, lit only by fire and the stars.

lit torch in foreground, hikers in background

Hike between the hours of 6:30-9:30 p.m. on your own or join a guided hike led by Discovery staff beginning at 6:30 p.m. This journey takes approximately 1 – 1.5 hours to complete dependent on your hiking pace.

Staff recommend bringing your own snowshoes, but they are optional depending on the amount of snow fall. Be sure to check the Snow Report before you arrive!

Family Fishing Weekend

Did you know Canadians can fish licence-free on Family Day weekend? What a great time to introduce your family to ice fishing! 

family in ice fishing hut

Safety should always be number one. Remember: ice does not freeze at a uniform thickness. Always dress for the weather and layer up.

Make sure you obey the rules and regulations of the body of water you’re fishing on too!

Wherever you spend it, our Ontario Parks family hopes your weekend is filled with love and laughter!

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