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Ontario’s most audacious small-town winter festival

Episode 27

An insiders’ take on the community behind Bracebridge’s Fire and Ice Festival — before it returns on January 31, 2026

  • Published Nov 18, 2025
  • Updated Nov 19
Fireworks on display during Bracebridge's Fire & Ice Festival. (Photo: Fire and Ice Bracebridge)
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In 2005, The New York Times published an article about Muskoka, the well-known region in central Ontario famous for its lakeside homes, outdoor adventures, and, most notably, its bustling summer season that draws thousands of visitors each year. They called it “the Malibu of the North.” But that description only tells part of the story.

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Muskokans are a thriving, tight-knit, true-northern community that comes alive when the lake freezes over and the summer cottagers head home. I should know — I’ve been one of those cottagers all my life. Yes, six generations on the same island.

But two years ago, I moved to a little Cape Cod–style home in the heart of Bracebridge, about two hours north of Toronto. And since then, I’ve discovered a small-town winter wonderland far from the lake, one that the “townies” (like me now) absolutely adore.

Today, you’ll get a glimpse of these real Muskokans, what they love about winter here, and one truly audacious way they celebrate Muskoka’s so-called off-season.

Learn more about the Fire and Ice Festival at https://fireandicebracebridge.com/ 

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