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Elliott Tree Farm Maple Syrup Experience 2025 is from February 15th to April 6th in Erin, Ontario, Canada.
Join Elliott Tree Farm for their Annual Maple Syrup Experience.
While the sap is not yet...
Elliott Tree Farm Maple Syrup Experience 2025 is from February 15th to April 6th in Erin, Ontario, Canada.
Join Elliott Tree Farm for their Annual Maple Syrup Experience.
While the sap is not yet flowing as of February 14th due to the cold temperatures, your Maple Syrup Experience pass grants you access to the Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario, all-you-can-eat pancakes along with a side of bacon and breakfast sausage, all topped with their award-winning Ontario pure maple syrup.
Take a stroll on the sugar shack trail leading to the maple sugar shack, where you can learn about the maple syrup process
while tasting maple taffy over snow, maple syrup, and maple sugar.
Open from 9 AM to 3 PM, with the last serving of pancakes at 12:30 PM.
• Reservations online only.
• Dogs are welcome on a leash, including inside the Horse Barn Canteen dining area.
Join Elliott Tree Farm for their Annual Maple Syrup Experience.
While the sap is not yet flowing as of February 14th due to the cold temperatures, your Maple Syrup Experience pass grants you access to the Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario, all-you-can-eat pancakes along with a side of bacon and breakfast sausage, all topped with their award-winning Ontario pure maple syrup.
Take a stroll on the sugar shack trail leading to the maple sugar shack, where you can learn about the maple syrup process
while tasting maple taffy over snow, maple syrup, and maple sugar.
Open from 9 AM to 3 PM, with the last serving of pancakes at 12:30 PM.
• Reservations online only.
• Dogs are welcome on a leash, including inside the Horse Barn Canteen dining area.
McLachlan Maple Syrup and Pancake House 2025 invite you to see how they make real Maple Syrup on their farm in Komoka, Ontario, Canada.
Learn how the McLachlan family makes maple syrup,
enjoy a w...
McLachlan Maple Syrup and Pancake House 2025 invite you to see how they make real Maple Syrup on their farm in Komoka, Ontario, Canada.
Learn how the McLachlan family makes maple syrup,
enjoy a walk on the nature trail and of course, enjoy some delicious pancakes with their delicious maple syrup.
Hours of operation are 9 am - 3 pm on the following dates:
February 14,15,16,17
February 22,23
March 1,2
March 6,7,8,9
March break 10-14,15,16
March 20,21,22,23
March 27,28,29,30
April 5,6,7,8
The pancake house is a quaint restaurant, nestled among maple trees that have been tapped by the McLachlan family for over 100 years.
Wagon Rides - Available on weekends only (Saturdays and Sundays) and also during the week of March Break $1.00/person
Playground - There is a small playground for kids of all ages to enjoy.
The self-guided tour explains how the process of maple syrup production has evolved over the years. The end of the trail will lead you to the red buildings where their maple syrup is made.
All production is done on the farm by the McLachlan family.
This is done at your own pace and no set times.
Learn how the McLachlan family makes maple syrup,
enjoy a walk on the nature trail and of course, enjoy some delicious pancakes with their delicious maple syrup.
Hours of operation are 9 am - 3 pm on the following dates:
February 14,15,16,17
February 22,23
March 1,2
March 6,7,8,9
March break 10-14,15,16
March 20,21,22,23
March 27,28,29,30
April 5,6,7,8
The pancake house is a quaint restaurant, nestled among maple trees that have been tapped by the McLachlan family for over 100 years.
Wagon Rides - Available on weekends only (Saturdays and Sundays) and also during the week of March Break $1.00/person
Playground - There is a small playground for kids of all ages to enjoy.
The self-guided tour explains how the process of maple syrup production has evolved over the years. The end of the trail will lead you to the red buildings where their maple syrup is made.
All production is done on the farm by the McLachlan family.
This is done at your own pace and no set times.
McLachlan Maple Syrup and Pancake House 2025 invite you to see how they make real Maple Syrup on their farm in Komoka, Ontario, Canada.
Learn how the McLachlan family makes maple syrup,
enjoy a w...
McLachlan Maple Syrup and Pancake House 2025 invite you to see how they make real Maple Syrup on their farm in Komoka, Ontario, Canada.
Learn how the McLachlan family makes maple syrup,
enjoy a walk on the nature trail and of course, enjoy some delicious pancakes with their delicious maple syrup.
Hours of operation are 9 am - 3 pm on the following dates:
February 14,15,16,17
February 22,23
March 1,2
March 6,7,8,9
March break 10-14,15,16
March 20,21,22,23
March 27,28,29,30
April 5,6,7,8
The pancake house is a quaint restaurant, nestled among maple trees that have been tapped by the McLachlan family for over 100 years.
Wagon Rides - Available on weekends only (Saturdays and Sundays) and also during the week of March Break $1.00/person
Playground - There is a small playground for kids of all ages to enjoy.
The self-guided tour explains how the process of maple syrup production has evolved over the years. The end of the trail will lead you to the red buildings where their maple syrup is made.
All production is done on the farm by the McLachlan family.
This is done at your own pace and no set times.
Learn how the McLachlan family makes maple syrup,
enjoy a walk on the nature trail and of course, enjoy some delicious pancakes with their delicious maple syrup.
Hours of operation are 9 am - 3 pm on the following dates:
February 14,15,16,17
February 22,23
March 1,2
March 6,7,8,9
March break 10-14,15,16
March 20,21,22,23
March 27,28,29,30
April 5,6,7,8
The pancake house is a quaint restaurant, nestled among maple trees that have been tapped by the McLachlan family for over 100 years.
Wagon Rides - Available on weekends only (Saturdays and Sundays) and also during the week of March Break $1.00/person
Playground - There is a small playground for kids of all ages to enjoy.
The self-guided tour explains how the process of maple syrup production has evolved over the years. The end of the trail will lead you to the red buildings where their maple syrup is made.
All production is done on the farm by the McLachlan family.
This is done at your own pace and no set times.
Connon Nurseries' Annual Winter Market takes place on Saturdays in Waterdown and Newmarket from 10 am to 2 pm. Vendors include local food makers, farms, artisans, and small businesses. Don't miss this...
Connon Nurseries' Annual Winter Market takes place on Saturdays in Waterdown and Newmarket from 10 am to 2 pm. Vendors include local food makers, farms, artisans, and small businesses. Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy friendly community spirit while supporting local talent during the winter months.
Saturdays from January 11th to March 29th
10 am - 2 pm
Connon Nurseries (Waterdown and Newmarket)
Saturdays from January 11th to March 29th
10 am - 2 pm
Connon Nurseries (Waterdown and Newmarket)
The 2025 TERRA Winter Market returns to Hamilton and is now at our Waterdown location!
Shop Saturdays and experience local vendors amongst the beautiful TERRA plants and people.
Get out of the c...
The 2025 TERRA Winter Market returns to Hamilton and is now at our Waterdown location!
Shop Saturdays and experience local vendors amongst the beautiful TERRA plants and people.
Get out of the cold and spend time at TERRA!
Saturdays January 11th to March 15th
10 am - 3 pm
Free Admission
Shop Saturdays and experience local vendors amongst the beautiful TERRA plants and people.
Get out of the cold and spend time at TERRA!
Saturdays January 11th to March 15th
10 am - 3 pm
Free Admission
Snowfest 2025 will be held from Friday, February 14th to Monday, February 17th in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.
Snowfest 2025 is four days of winter fun the whole family can enjoy!
Start the day o...
Snowfest 2025 will be held from Friday, February 14th to Monday, February 17th in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.
Snowfest 2025 is four days of winter fun the whole family can enjoy!
Start the day off with a Pancake Breakfast
Date: Saturday, February 15, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Location: Bobby Orr Community Centre
Price - Adults: $8.00 - Students/Seniors: $5.00 - Children Under 4: Free
**Cash Only**
All You Can Eat Pancakes:
Dive into delicious stacks of fluffy goodness!
Sausage Serving:
A savory side to complement your breakfast
Beverages:
Coffee, tea, and juice included
Spend some time outdoors enjoying all the winter fun *Toboganning *Ice Fishing and *Skating then come inside the Bobby Orr Community Centre and warm up with a hearty meal and let loose on the dance floor.
Don’t miss the breathtaking fireworks show at 7:00 PM that will light up the winter sky and leave you in awe.
Snowfest 2025 is four days of winter fun the whole family can enjoy!
Start the day off with a Pancake Breakfast
Date: Saturday, February 15, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Location: Bobby Orr Community Centre
Price - Adults: $8.00 - Students/Seniors: $5.00 - Children Under 4: Free
**Cash Only**
All You Can Eat Pancakes:
Dive into delicious stacks of fluffy goodness!
Sausage Serving:
A savory side to complement your breakfast
Beverages:
Coffee, tea, and juice included
Spend some time outdoors enjoying all the winter fun *Toboganning *Ice Fishing and *Skating then come inside the Bobby Orr Community Centre and warm up with a hearty meal and let loose on the dance floor.
Don’t miss the breathtaking fireworks show at 7:00 PM that will light up the winter sky and leave you in awe.
Dorset Snowball Winter Carnival is on Friday, February 14th, and Saturday, February 15th in Dorset, Ontario, Canada.
The 2025 Dorset Snowball Winter Carnival is a FREE family-friendly event featuri...
Dorset Snowball Winter Carnival is on Friday, February 14th, and Saturday, February 15th in Dorset, Ontario, Canada.
The 2025 Dorset Snowball Winter Carnival is a FREE family-friendly event featuring fun winter activities for the whole family!
Snowball Winter Carnival will feature a parade, skating, horse-drawn wagon rides, pancake breakfast, a silent auction, archery, snowshoe races, cardboard toboggan races, hockey shoot-out,
Hockey Night in Dorset and more!
A Family Skate Party will have music, a campfire, and hot chocolate at the Dorset Ice Palace.
Shows - Great Canadian Lumber Jacks and the Wildlife Caller
Treat yourself to some delicious maple taffy and take a virtual dog sled tour.
Enjoy some great food and shopping at the Snowball vendor booths.
Be sure to stop by The Dorset Heritage Museum between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The Dorset Snowball Winter Carnival wraps up with Hockey Night in Dorset on Saturday evening
at the Dorset Ice Palace on Main Street across from the Dorset Recreation Centre.
Come out and cheer on the teams playing for the Dorset Cup!
Dorset vs. Lake of Bays
Hours:
Friday, Feb 14, 2025, 6 to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, 6 p.m. Hockey Night
Check the website for the full Carnival Schedule
The 2025 Dorset Snowball Winter Carnival is a FREE family-friendly event featuring fun winter activities for the whole family!
Snowball Winter Carnival will feature a parade, skating, horse-drawn wagon rides, pancake breakfast, a silent auction, archery, snowshoe races, cardboard toboggan races, hockey shoot-out,
Hockey Night in Dorset and more!
A Family Skate Party will have music, a campfire, and hot chocolate at the Dorset Ice Palace.
Shows - Great Canadian Lumber Jacks and the Wildlife Caller
Treat yourself to some delicious maple taffy and take a virtual dog sled tour.
Enjoy some great food and shopping at the Snowball vendor booths.
Be sure to stop by The Dorset Heritage Museum between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The Dorset Snowball Winter Carnival wraps up with Hockey Night in Dorset on Saturday evening
at the Dorset Ice Palace on Main Street across from the Dorset Recreation Centre.
Come out and cheer on the teams playing for the Dorset Cup!
Dorset vs. Lake of Bays
Hours:
Friday, Feb 14, 2025, 6 to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, 6 p.m. Hockey Night
Check the website for the full Carnival Schedule
What better thing to do on a rare snowy and wintry day in Victoria BC than to partake in a Hot Chocolate Festival!
The Victoria Hot Chocolate Festival is back for its second year, and is on from Fe...
What better thing to do on a rare snowy and wintry day in Victoria BC than to partake in a Hot Chocolate Festival!
The Victoria Hot Chocolate Festival is back for its second year, and is on from February 1 to 28, 2025.
Not only will participating local business showcase their creativity and community spirit by creating hot chocolate experiences but $1 of each purchase goes to support the BC SPCA Victoria Community Animal Centre.
This year there are over 25 participating businesses, a big increase from last year. Just wait, Victoria will soon rival Vancouver's Hot Chocolate Festival, perhaps next year!
Following are just a few samples of hot chocolate creations awaiting your tastebuds. Check out the website for a map to the locations and details on all the participating businesses this year and of course mouthwatering descriptions of all the delicious hot chocolates! There is even an opportunity on the website to vote for your favorite!
Q Bar & Veranda at the Fairmont Empress (721 Government St)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Marshall's Marshmallow Melt - Inspired by Paw Patrol's fire-fighting dalmatian, this hot chocolate includes a spiced dog bone cookie, milk chocolate cremeux, roasted hazelnut and gooey marshmallows. The drink is fired up with red sprinkles to match Marshall's red-hot gear and fire truck.
Pendray Inn and Tea House (309 Belleville Street)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Traditional Hot Chocolate: A focus on quality ingredients without any additives, syrups, or artificial flavorings. Chocolate/Cacao is Organic and Fairtrade and served with freshly made whipped cream and other true ingredients.
Working Culture Bread (2506 Douglas Street)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Passionfruit dark hot chocolate with a buttery shortbread cookie to dip.
Blue Crab Seafood House 9146 Kingston Street)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Callebaut Belgium chocolate, smoked lapsang souchong syrup, homemade whipping cream, double smoked bacon powder and orange.
Selkirk Cafe (C-2960 Jutland Road)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Majestic Strawberry Hot Chocolate - Rich dark hot chocolate topped with real strawberry.
L'Apero Wine and Cheese Bistro (1028 Blanshard Street)
Featured Hot Chocolate: (FONDUE)
Hot Chocolate Fondue! Discover how cheese and chocolate is the pairing you didn't know you needed. Belgian Dark and Milk Chocolate with Red Wine Reduction and three Fine Cheeses for Dipping!
The Ruby (642 Johnson Street and 3110 Douglas Street)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Mexican Hot Chocolate - Rich, indulgent, and with a little spice to keep things interesting. Infused with cayenne, cinnamon, allspice, and a hint of nutmeg, it's topped off with a cinnamon sugar whipped cream. Feeling adventurous? Add a shot of creme de cacao for an extra kick.
Biscoff Hot Chocolate - This caramel-infused delight is topped with a caramel and chocolate dusted whipped cream, making it the perfect cozy treat.
Faro Handcrafted Pizza and Tasting Room (1175 Beach Drive)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Indulge in a Fog Hot Chocolate, featuring steamed milk infused with chocolate sauce and Earl Grey tea, finished with whipped cream, honey drizzle and chocolate flakes. Served with a chocolate dipped biscotti topped with pistachio.
and proving that there is really something for everyone:
Beacon Brewing (9829 Third Street, Sidney)
Featured Hot Chocolate: (BEER)
Yes, throughout the month of February, Beacon Brewing will offer 3 rotating hot chocolate inspired beers! The base of all 3 will be a Chocolate Stout, with rotating flavors of peppermint, marshmallow and Mexican hot chocolate.
Craving chocolate yet! Don't just stop at one, try them all contributing to a great cause while doing so!
The Victoria Hot Chocolate Festival is back for its second year, and is on from February 1 to 28, 2025.
Not only will participating local business showcase their creativity and community spirit by creating hot chocolate experiences but $1 of each purchase goes to support the BC SPCA Victoria Community Animal Centre.
This year there are over 25 participating businesses, a big increase from last year. Just wait, Victoria will soon rival Vancouver's Hot Chocolate Festival, perhaps next year!
Following are just a few samples of hot chocolate creations awaiting your tastebuds. Check out the website for a map to the locations and details on all the participating businesses this year and of course mouthwatering descriptions of all the delicious hot chocolates! There is even an opportunity on the website to vote for your favorite!
Q Bar & Veranda at the Fairmont Empress (721 Government St)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Marshall's Marshmallow Melt - Inspired by Paw Patrol's fire-fighting dalmatian, this hot chocolate includes a spiced dog bone cookie, milk chocolate cremeux, roasted hazelnut and gooey marshmallows. The drink is fired up with red sprinkles to match Marshall's red-hot gear and fire truck.
Pendray Inn and Tea House (309 Belleville Street)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Traditional Hot Chocolate: A focus on quality ingredients without any additives, syrups, or artificial flavorings. Chocolate/Cacao is Organic and Fairtrade and served with freshly made whipped cream and other true ingredients.
Working Culture Bread (2506 Douglas Street)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Passionfruit dark hot chocolate with a buttery shortbread cookie to dip.
Blue Crab Seafood House 9146 Kingston Street)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Callebaut Belgium chocolate, smoked lapsang souchong syrup, homemade whipping cream, double smoked bacon powder and orange.
Selkirk Cafe (C-2960 Jutland Road)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Majestic Strawberry Hot Chocolate - Rich dark hot chocolate topped with real strawberry.
L'Apero Wine and Cheese Bistro (1028 Blanshard Street)
Featured Hot Chocolate: (FONDUE)
Hot Chocolate Fondue! Discover how cheese and chocolate is the pairing you didn't know you needed. Belgian Dark and Milk Chocolate with Red Wine Reduction and three Fine Cheeses for Dipping!
The Ruby (642 Johnson Street and 3110 Douglas Street)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Mexican Hot Chocolate - Rich, indulgent, and with a little spice to keep things interesting. Infused with cayenne, cinnamon, allspice, and a hint of nutmeg, it's topped off with a cinnamon sugar whipped cream. Feeling adventurous? Add a shot of creme de cacao for an extra kick.
Biscoff Hot Chocolate - This caramel-infused delight is topped with a caramel and chocolate dusted whipped cream, making it the perfect cozy treat.
Faro Handcrafted Pizza and Tasting Room (1175 Beach Drive)
Featured Hot Chocolate:
Indulge in a Fog Hot Chocolate, featuring steamed milk infused with chocolate sauce and Earl Grey tea, finished with whipped cream, honey drizzle and chocolate flakes. Served with a chocolate dipped biscotti topped with pistachio.
and proving that there is really something for everyone:
Beacon Brewing (9829 Third Street, Sidney)
Featured Hot Chocolate: (BEER)
Yes, throughout the month of February, Beacon Brewing will offer 3 rotating hot chocolate inspired beers! The base of all 3 will be a Chocolate Stout, with rotating flavors of peppermint, marshmallow and Mexican hot chocolate.
Craving chocolate yet! Don't just stop at one, try them all contributing to a great cause while doing so!
This family-friendly festival celebrates winter in Algonquin Park through indoor and outdoor events held at various locations throughout the Highway 60 Corridor of Algonquin Park, including many at th...
This family-friendly festival celebrates winter in Algonquin Park through indoor and outdoor events held at various locations throughout the Highway 60 Corridor of Algonquin Park, including many at the Algonquin Park Visitor Centre. All activities are free with the purchase of a valid park permit. Take part in snowshoeing, winter camping demonstrations, winter bird walk, ice skating, or a night walk! BBQ at Mew Lake Campground. For more details check out algonquinpark.on.ca
Penetanguishene Winterama 2025 is on Saturday, February 16th, and Sunday, February 16th at the Town Dock in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada.
Family Day Weekend is the 77th Annual Penetanguishene W...
Penetanguishene Winterama 2025 is on Saturday, February 16th, and Sunday, February 16th at the Town Dock in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada.
Family Day Weekend is the 77th Annual Penetanguishene Winterama!
2 Days of Winter Fun with a Parade, Polar Plunge, Cardboard Toboggan Races, Crokicurl, Poker Run, Axe Throwing, Horse Wagon Rides, Craft Show, Soup & Chili Sale, Ice Fishing and More!
Get your Winterama Buttons Today!
Winterama Buttons sold before the event will cost $3.00, and buttons sold at event locations
during Winterama Weekend will cost $5.00.
Your contribution helps to support all Town-planned events taking place both indoors and outdoors
throughout Winterama weekend.
Buttons are now for sale at the Town Hall, Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives, and the Penetanguishene Library.
Craft Sale will be at the Penetanguishene Centennial Museum.
#familydayweekend2025
#winterfestivals
Family Day Weekend is the 77th Annual Penetanguishene Winterama!
2 Days of Winter Fun with a Parade, Polar Plunge, Cardboard Toboggan Races, Crokicurl, Poker Run, Axe Throwing, Horse Wagon Rides, Craft Show, Soup & Chili Sale, Ice Fishing and More!
Get your Winterama Buttons Today!
Winterama Buttons sold before the event will cost $3.00, and buttons sold at event locations
during Winterama Weekend will cost $5.00.
Your contribution helps to support all Town-planned events taking place both indoors and outdoors
throughout Winterama weekend.
Buttons are now for sale at the Town Hall, Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives, and the Penetanguishene Library.
Craft Sale will be at the Penetanguishene Centennial Museum.
#familydayweekend2025
#winterfestivals
The 2025 Tweed Winter Carnival will be from Friday, February 14th to Sunday, February 16th in Tweed Ontario Canada.
Family Day weekend fun at the 2025 Tweed Winter Carnival!
Just 35 minutes up Hig...
The 2025 Tweed Winter Carnival will be from Friday, February 14th to Sunday, February 16th in Tweed Ontario Canada.
Family Day weekend fun at the 2025 Tweed Winter Carnival!
Just 35 minutes up Highway 37 from Belleville will be a fun weekend of family-friendly winter events you don't want to miss.
The Tweed Winter Carnival will have activities everyone will enjoy including the Snowman Contest, Chili Contest, Craft Sale, Demo Derby, Fireworks, Bonfire, Maple Syrup Tasting, and More!
See Tweed Winter Carnival website for full schedule
*Polar Plunge - Saturday, February 15th at Noon
*Fireworks - Sunday, February 16th at 8 pm
Family Day weekend fun at the 2025 Tweed Winter Carnival!
Just 35 minutes up Highway 37 from Belleville will be a fun weekend of family-friendly winter events you don't want to miss.
The Tweed Winter Carnival will have activities everyone will enjoy including the Snowman Contest, Chili Contest, Craft Sale, Demo Derby, Fireworks, Bonfire, Maple Syrup Tasting, and More!
See Tweed Winter Carnival website for full schedule
*Polar Plunge - Saturday, February 15th at Noon
*Fireworks - Sunday, February 16th at 8 pm
The 2025 Gravenhurst Winter Carnival will be held from Friday, February 14th to Monday, February 17th at various venues in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada.
Family Day Weekend fun at the 2025 Gravenhur...
The 2025 Gravenhurst Winter Carnival will be held from Friday, February 14th to Monday, February 17th at various venues in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada.
Family Day Weekend fun at the 2025 Gravenhurst Winter Carnival!
The Gravenhurst Winter Carnival is a weekend full of entertainment and activities for the whole family!
Demo Derby, Doggy Dash, Horse & Buggy Rides, Life-sized games, and more!
Be sure to check out the Brent & Sarah Comedy Magic Show, new in 2025!
Demolition Derby is on Sunday, February 16th, 2 pm - 5 pm
at the Severn Bridge Fairgrounds
Cost:
Buy a Carnival Button
$10 (ages 13+)
$5 (ages 6-12)
FREE (5 and under)
Family Day Weekend fun at the 2025 Gravenhurst Winter Carnival!
The Gravenhurst Winter Carnival is a weekend full of entertainment and activities for the whole family!
Demo Derby, Doggy Dash, Horse & Buggy Rides, Life-sized games, and more!
Be sure to check out the Brent & Sarah Comedy Magic Show, new in 2025!
Demolition Derby is on Sunday, February 16th, 2 pm - 5 pm
at the Severn Bridge Fairgrounds
Cost:
Buy a Carnival Button
$10 (ages 13+)
$5 (ages 6-12)
FREE (5 and under)
The 2025 Gravenhurst Winter Carnival will be held from Friday, February 14th to Monday, February 17th at various venues in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada.
Family Day Weekend fun at the 2025 Gravenhur...
The 2025 Gravenhurst Winter Carnival will be held from Friday, February 14th to Monday, February 17th at various venues in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada.
Family Day Weekend fun at the 2025 Gravenhurst Winter Carnival!
The Gravenhurst Winter Carnival is a weekend full of entertainment and activities for the whole family!
Demo Derby, Doggy Dash, Horse & Buggy Rides, Life-sized games, and more!
Be sure to check out the Brent & Sarah Comedy Magic Show, new in 2025!
Demolition Derby is on Sunday, February 16th, 2 pm - 5 pm
at the Severn Bridge Fairgrounds
Cost:
Buy a Carnival Button
$10 (ages 13+)
$5 (ages 6-12)
FREE (5 and under)
Family Day Weekend fun at the 2025 Gravenhurst Winter Carnival!
The Gravenhurst Winter Carnival is a weekend full of entertainment and activities for the whole family!
Demo Derby, Doggy Dash, Horse & Buggy Rides, Life-sized games, and more!
Be sure to check out the Brent & Sarah Comedy Magic Show, new in 2025!
Demolition Derby is on Sunday, February 16th, 2 pm - 5 pm
at the Severn Bridge Fairgrounds
Cost:
Buy a Carnival Button
$10 (ages 13+)
$5 (ages 6-12)
FREE (5 and under)
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Fo...
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Fo...
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Fo...
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Fo...
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Fo...
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Fo...
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Fo...
Ice Follies 2025 will be held from Friday, February 7th to Friday, February 21st
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.
on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 2025 Ice Follies where art lovers and adventure seekers can experience original contemporary
Northern Ontario and local Indigenous art in its most unexpected forms.
The winter landscape of Lake Nipissing is transformed into an extraordinary and interactive outdoor museum at North Bays Shabogesic Beach.
Schedule of Events for 2025
Ice Follies 2025 Opening Night:
February 7th, 2025
Opening Remarks at 6:00 PM EST | Performance at 7:00 PM EST
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Kick-off Ice Follies 2025 with our Opening Night Reception on February 7th at Shabogesic Beach. Enjoy free refreshments to warm you up
before experiencing a dynamic performance at 7:00 PM by Aanmitaagzi,
a renowned community-based Indigenous performing group celebrated for their captivating and culturally rich presentations.
Tours Offered Throughout the Festival:
Join us for a guided walking tour led by Artist, Colin Davis, offering unique insights and in-depth information about each artwork. Day and night tours feature slightly different experiences. Tickets are $10 per person, with a free tour on Family Day.
Register for a tour online
Sunday 9th @ 10 am
Wednesday 12th @5:30 pm with ASL Interpretation
Saturday 15th @ 2 pm
Monday 17th @ 11 am
Monday 17th @ 6 pm with ASL Interpretation
February 8th-9th, 2025, Noon – 4 pm
Capitol Centre Theatre (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Join us at the Spotlight Lounge in the Capitol Centre on opening weekend to hear insightful and engaging talks by this year’s featured artists.
Discover the inspiration and stories behind their incredible works.
February 8th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm:
• Nico Glaude
• David Chops
• Aanmitaagzi
February 9th, 2025 from Noon – 4 pm
• Anyse Ducharme
• Studio Nude Beach
February 15 – 16th, 2025
Olmstead Beach (Trout Lake, North Bay)
Experience immersive audio-visual performances at Trout Lake’s Olmstead Beach. These special events provide opportunities to engage with art
through captivating soundscapes and stunning light installations.
7:00 PM – NAISA Listening Party
Immerse yourself in New Adventure in Sound Arts (NAISA) captivating audio installation amidst the festival grounds! Drop in, grab a seat by the
bonfire, and enjoy an evening of contemplative soundscapes. Perfect for a cozy, reflective moment under the stars.
8:00 PM – Ice Shift/Elevations Performance by Hyperboreal
Witness Ice Shift/Elevations, an hour-long performance on the ice that blends electronic soundscapes, video projections, and interactive elements.
Ice Follies Community Choir
Family Day, February 17, 2025 at 2 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Back by popular demand, on Family Day we will be hosting a free-to-participate community choir amidst the artworks, facilitated by our friends,
Lindsay Sullivan and Rose Erin Stokes. All are invited to join and sing along or listen!
Aanmitaagzi Drumming and Dancing
Family Day, February 17, 2025 from Noon – 3 pm
Shabogesic Beach (Memorial Drive, North Bay)
Aanmitaagzi will be on-site during Family Day, activating their area with drumming and dancing! All are invited to come out and participate.
Frozen Frames: An Ice Follies Retrospective
Photo Documentation by Liz Lott
February 7th – March 8th, 2025
WKP Kennedy Gallery (150 Main St E, North Bay)
Presented in partnership with the WKP Kennedy Gallery, this exhibit celebrates two decades of art on ice, showcasing one stunning photograph for every participating artist since the festival’s inception in 2004. Liz Lott’s breathtaking images highlight the innovative installations and performances that have transformed Lake Nipissing into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
Visit the WKP Kennedy Gallery from February 7th to March 8th, 2025, and experience the magic of Ice Follies through Liz’s lens!
Dress warmly and wear good footwear as the ice can be slippery.