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Silver Screen Saturdays – Huntsville SnowFest

Jan 25, 2025 @ 6:00 pm9:00 pm

Get ready for a magical winter experience at Silver Screen Saturdays, part of the exciting Huntsville SnowFest! River Mill Skating Rink in Huntsville, Muskoka, transforms into a cinematic wonderland where families can glide across the ice while enjoying animated Hollywood classics projected on a giant inflatable screen. Imagine meeting your favourite costumed characters as you skate under the stars! Warm up with free hot chocolate courtesy of Tim Hortons and munch on delicious popcorn while you take in the movie magic. This unique event combines the thrill of ice skating with the joy of outdoor cinema, creating unforgettable memories for all ages. Don’t miss out on this enchanting blend of winter fun and silver screen excitement! Lace up your skates and join us for a night of laughter, adventure, and pure family entertainment.

2025 Dates

  • Saturday January 25 // Frozen // 6-9pm
  • Saturday February 1 // Mario Bros. // 6-9pm
  • Saturday February 8 // Toy Story // 6-9pm
  • Saturday February 15 // Sonic the Hedgehog // 6-9pm
  • Saturday February 22 // Despicable Me 4 // 6-9pm
  • Saturday March 1 // Star Wars: The Force Awakens // 6-9pm

Please note, movie titles are subject to change. Event may be cancelled in the case of extreme weather. Visit the Huntsville Festival of the Arts website for updates.

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