The festival offers an old-fashioned Canadian winter experience, including wagon rides, a snowman-building contest, lawn art, entertainment, and a Saturday Silent Auction.
Seeley’s Bay FrostFest is returning for its 32nd year, running February 6–8, 2026, with family-friendly activities and community events.
Sponsored by the Seeley’s Bay Lions Club, the festival offers an old-fashioned Canadian winter experience, including wagon rides, a snowman-building contest, lawn art, entertainment, and a Saturday Silent Auction.
Organizers encourage residents to participate by volunteering, donating items for the auction, or providing financial support. Even a few hours of help can make a significant difference in creating a successful weekend.
Over the past 32 years, FrostFest has donated $88,000 to local initiatives and programs, supporting community life in Seeley’s Bay and surrounding areas.
For more information on events, times, and locations, residents can visit seeleysbayfrostfest.ca or the festival’s Facebook page.
The Lions Club invites everyone to join in the fun while supporting the local community.
Story by Tim Baltz
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