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Ontario Parks Snow Report

Arrowhead

Last Updated: 13/03/2026

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Current Condition Fair
Snow Depth 10 cm
New Snow 0 cm
Last Updated 13/03/2026

Number of Trails 8
Open Trails (total length) 34 km
Track Set Trails (total length) 23 km
Skate Set Trails (total length) 11 km

There are 33 km of classic ski trails and 16 km of skate ski trails, ranging from beginner to expert level.

Trail Name Trail Conditions Trail Type Last Groomed
intermediate Arrowhead Lake
(5.1 km)
Spring Conditions
Classic and Skate 13/03/2026
intermediate Beaver Meadow
(5 km)
Closed
Classic N/A
beginner Bunny
(1 km)
Spring Conditions
Classic 13/03/2026
beginner East River
(6 km)
Spring Conditions
Classic 13/03/2026
Expert Homesteaders
(2.8 km)
Spring Conditions
Skate 13/03/2026
intermediate Lumby
(4.5 km)
Closed
Closed for maintenance
Classic and Skate N/A
beginner Roe
(2.5 km)
Spring Conditions
Classic and Skate 13/03/2026
intermediate Sprint
(1 km)
Closed
Skate N/A

Skating Trail Condition Closed

Glide through the forest on this 1.3 km skating trail. Be sure to check out our “Fire and Ice Nights” when the trail is lit up for a nighttime skate.

Book your daily vehicle permit in advance to guarantee access.

The conditions are updated every day by 9:00 am.

Fire and Ice nights take place on Friday and Saturday evenings starting late January depending on weather conditions and run from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. This event sells out. Book your daily vehicle permit in advance to reserve your spot.

More information about visiting Arrowhead in the winter.

Visitors can explore the more than 8 km of marked snowshoe trails, as well as off-trail snowshoeing through mature hardwood forest.

Legend

one quarter full snowflake Poor Condition

one half full snowflake Fair Condition

threee quarter full snowflake Good Condition

full snowflake Excellent Condition

closed No Snow

For information about winter safety and other winter activities in Ontario Parks, go to our Winter Experience Page.

Winter Safety and Activities