Make your New Year’s Eve Memorable at Fort William Historical Park!

If you are home for the holidays visiting family and friends in Thunder Bay and are looking for a unique way to ring in the New Year then make your New Year’s Eve something extra magical and unique this year with a visit to Fort William Historical Park. Join in on a Thunder Bay tradition at the New Year’s Eve Family Frolic Wednesday December 31st, 2014 from 6:00 pm until 10:00 pm.

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The New Year’s Eve Family Frolic, a true Northwest Ontario experience, offers an impressive number of fun indoor and outdoor activities for everyone in the family to enjoy! There will be live music and entertainment on both indoor and outdoor stages for all to enjoy.

There are plenty of outdoor activities for the kids and parents to take part in. How about a whizz down the sliding hill (be sure to bring your own sled); hop on a dog sled ride for $10/person (space is limited); enjoy a round of winter golf; try launching the snow catapult or making some cool designs with “snow graffiti”. You can bring your skates to glide along the outdoor rink (no hockey sticks please) set out on a snowshoeing adventure through the wilderness (snowshoes provided). Enjoy the warmth of the bonfires or take a photo with the Fort mascots, Willy and Amik – the options are endless! And don’t forget to sign the New Year’s Resolution board.

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To cap off the evening of celebrations, everyone will gather in the Main Square just before 10:00 pm for the spectacular fireworks show. This allows the young ones to join in on a memorable New Years Eve celebration while still offering enough time to make it home for a good night’s rest; however, guests are also welcome to stay after the Family Frolic to admire the stars during a special Starwalk program at the David Thompson Astronomical Observatory. The Starwalk runs from 10:15 pm to 11:00pm. There is an additional fee.

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Admission for the Family Frolic is $10.00 for adults, $8.00 for seniors, students and youth, and free for all children ages 5 and under. All prices include HST. Snacks and beverages will be available for purchase, while guests are also welcome to warm up and enjoy a tasty dinner in at the Canteen Restaurant on site. Parking is free and there is a free shuttle service between the Visitors’ Centre and the Historic Site.

So come out and enjoy a fun-filled New Years Eve celebration like no other! The Family Frolic promises to be a full evening of entertainment for the entire family, making it the perfect way to wrap up 2014 and move into 2015! Please keep in mind that pets are not permitted at this event. For more information you can visit www.fwhp.ca, email: info@fwhp.ca or call 807-473-2344.

About Chelsea Cameron-Fikis

Chelsea Cameron-Fikis is a graduate of Lakehead University with a Master’s Degree in English and Women’s Studies.  

Chelsea enjoys hiking, travelling and creative writing in her spare time. In the future Chelsea  wishes to one day write and publish her own book.

 

        

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