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Dwight Winter Carnival

Feb 28, 2020 @ 5:30 pmFeb 29, 2020 @ 3:00 pm

Zorbs at the Dwight Winter Carnival

Get ready for a weekend of fun and activities as the 50th Annual Dwight Winter Carnival returns to the Dwight Community Centre this February 28 & 29!

On Saturday February 29, from 9am-3pm, you can enjoy:

– Dwight Lion’s Club Pancake Breakfast
– Carnival Games including Drone Zone, Body Zorbs, T-ball, Top Shot Hockey, Fish Pond, Ring Toss, Corn Hole, Tumble Tower, Spike Ball, Connect 4, Ladder Ball & Horseshoes
– Skating
– Family Fun & Frolic Activities courtesy the Grainger Family
– Fat Biking & Snowshoeing courtesy Algonquin Outfitters
– Sing Along Tim Show
– Disc Golf
– Cookie Decorating courtesy the Dwight Public Library
– Horse Drawn Wagon Rides
– Axe Throwing
Stoneleigh Farms Petting Farm
– Archery courtesy A.I.M – Archers In Muskoka
– H.O.L.D. Chili Cook Off
Kiwanis Club of Huntsville Muskoka BBQ
– Maple Taffy courtesy Dwight Market Pharmacy

Also don’t forget about Kids Kapers happening on Friday February 28 from 5:30-7pm! Featuring games such as mini-golf, hockey challenge, balloon pop, giant pin bowling, hula hoop toss, the iceberg race and more! Stop by and take part because everyone is a winner!

Buttons are available for $4, or $12 for 4!

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We are grateful to be here. We hope you are too.

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