Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Arrowhead Provincial Park adventure.
Urbanites love to strap on the skis or skates when Arrowhead comes alive in winter.
Many gather here on winter weekends to skate the kilometre-long loop through the woods. All levels of nordic skiers love the 28 kilometres of groomed ski trails, and snowshoeing and tubing are also available, which can be followed up with hot cocoa by the fire in the visitor centre at its forest-facing glass facade. In summer, hiking, biking, and swimming are abundant—the Beaver Meadow Trail, about eight kilometres long, traverses marshland, streams, and a small pond before ending at an old Oke homestead. The park features about 300 campsites.
Winter is really the showstopper here. The visitor centre stays open year-round for rentals including snowshoes, skis, and skates. The 1.3-kilometre skating loop is packed during most weekends. In summer, many families return annually to celebrate under the giant picnic shelters for groups up to 100. The winter cabins book up lightning-fast, so consider winter camping instead.