From Big cities to small towns, Canada can live up to anything you are looking for in a perfect vacation. Plan your trip and experience the best places to visit with our list of top tourist attractions in Ontario and Muskoka during January of 2022.
Keep up with the latest winter conditions across the province. The report includes trail conditions and amenities in each park.
ARROWHEAD PROVINCIAL PARK
A winter bucket list activity you may want to try. Skating through the forest at Arrowhead Provincial Park, as one of the region’s most popular winter attractions is definitely a must-do. When planning a winter trip at Arrowhead, you may check their complete guide that has all the information you’ll need.

Please note Arrowhead Provincial Park is strictly weather dependent, please check the Ontario Parks Ski Report or local weather forecasts for snow conditions. For skate and ski trail conditions. Follow Arrowhead on Twitter for live updates.
Before you visit please book your daily vehicle permit up to 5 days in advance at Ontario Parks Reservations
Arrowhead Provincial Park
📍 Huntsville, Ontario
🗓️ January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022
🎟️ Purchase Tickets at Ontario Parks Reservations
📲 1-888-ONT-PARK (1-888-668-7275)
ALOQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK
Winter fat biking is another fun way to take comfort to the next level. It has become a popular winter sport across the world and even right here at the winter wonderland of Algonquin. Snow fat biking is a great way to get outside, enjoy the snow and escape the day-to-day stresses.

Equipped with wide tires, between 4 to and 5 inches, run at a low tire pressure making it an effective way in improving cardiovascular health, not to mention it is low-impact so it’s easy on your joints. Fat biking in Algonquin’s Old Railway Bike Trail can be very challenging but at the end of the day, it’s just fun to ride your bike in the winter.
Algonquin Provincial Park.
📍 Ontario, Canada
🗓️ January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022
🎟️ Purchase Tickets at Ontario Parks Reservations
📲 1-888-ONT-PARK (1-888-668-7275)
Please review the Frequently Asked Questions or the “Visiting Parks” section for more details and information.
Ontario Parks continues to offer outdoor recreational activities for day use in provincial parks and conservation reserves, with some COVID-19 modifications or restrictions to ensure the safety of staff and visitors. Postpone your visit if you have any symptoms of COVID-19 or have been asked to isolate.