How to Make the Best of the Last Few Weeks of Winter in Bracebridge!

If you haven’t tried back country skiing yet, you’re missing out on a seriously fun winter sport. These skis combine the go-anywhere, off-trail exploration of snowshoes with the downhill thrills of skis. They are short and stable hybrids offering the best of both worlds! Skin skis have fabric skins on their bottoms for hill-climbing traction, and shred like alpine skis in deep powder. The team at Liv Outside is ready to set you up with equipment.

Get to know the Bracebridge Resource Management Centre on a fat bike or cross-country skis. Fat biking has been a quick growing sport over the past few years; the oversized tires on these beefy bikes turn just about any snowy trail into a cycling paradise.

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Cross-country skiing has been a winter classic for many years and might just be the perfect combination of fitness and adventure. Challenge yourself and hit the big hill on Trail 2C at the BRMC.

Take in the magic of Downtown Bracebridge as you skate the trail at Memorial Park Winter Village.

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For those of you who have never tried Ice Fishing, you are in for a treat. Whether you spend the whole day out on the lake, or just an evening in a shack, it's always great to talk and laugh while being completely unplugged and in the moment. Even if the fish are not biting, ice fishing is still a great way to connect, while enjoying the great outdoors.

Following your outdoor adventures warm up with a treat from one of the many quaint little spots in Downtown Bracebridge or hit the patio a Muskoka Brewery for a pint.

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Please remember to Visit the Bridge when the time is right. For the most up-to-date information on where and when it is safe to travel please visit: covid-19.ontario.ca.

Do your part by always following COVID-19 public health guidelines. It is important to wear a face mask or covering, practice physical distancing, and wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.