NewsMuskoka Welcomes Back a Popular Winter Attraction SHARE ON: James Bowler, contributor, Wednesday, Jan. 4th, 2017 Photo credit: suppliedA popular winter attraction in Muskoka is returning to Arrowhead Provincial Park this January.Despite a bit of a setback due to the warmer rainy weather in late December, the Skating Trail at Arrowhead Park is nearing completion.Park Superintendent Peter Briand says they are hoping to have the popular skating trail ready for skaters in the next few weeks. //www.myhaliburtonnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/arrowhead-skating-trail-clip-1.mp3Arrowhead staff is planning on continuing the Fire and Ice nights throughout January and February with the Tiki torch skate running from 6:00pm to 9:00pm.Once it is constructed, the 1.3 kilometre trail will be open daily at 11:00am dependent on weather conditions.You can find all the details on skating trail conditions by either checking out Arrowhead’s Twitter feed @ArroPark or calling 705-789-5105.Below is a list of all Fire and Ice nights planned over the next few months:Saturday, January 14thThursday, January 26thSaturday, February 4thSaturday, February 18thSunday, February 19thSunday, March 4thThursday, March 9thAll Fire and Ice event dates are dependent on weather conditions and the trail will be closed from 3:00pm to 6:00pm on these days for ice maintenance.