Explore the passing of time and the seasons interpreted by beautiful lights and the spoken word at Eclipse “Walk With Light,” Muskoka’s incredibly unique winter attraction.
Back for its second season, Eclipse is a forest walk aglow with more than 20,000 lights and featuring illuminated and interactive soundscapes that celebrate the cycles of our days and seasons with music and the spoken word.
It’s a truly amazing venue and a great way to chase winter darkness away.
Weather permitting, every night brings something different.
On Tuesday nights, take a gentle goat for a walk with Muskoka Goat Away. Enjoy live entertainment with music on Fridays and buskers on Saturdays, while Fox in the Henhouse will be serving up their famous chicken sandwiches and doughnuts, and Canvas Brewing Co. will be pouring their craft brews and wine.
Mark your calendar for these special holiday events, too:
Bring that special someone to Valentines at Eclipse on February 14, 2023, where you can book a private horse-drawn wagon ride under the lights for you and your Valentine. (Remember to reserve your spot ahead of time!)
Eclipse Walk with Light begins at the Rotary Village Station (100 Forbes Hill Drive) and runs six nights a week from November 2022 through the end of March break (March 18, 2023). Check the Eclipse website for scheduled dates and times.

Get your tickets in advance here: eventbrite.ca/e/eclipse-walk-with-light-tickets 406243123117 (Or for a full season’s worth of fun, a season’s pass is available for just $50. Call 705.789.4771 or email [email protected] to purchase yours today.)
Learn more at eclipselightwalk.com, on Instagram @eclipselightwalk or on Facebook here: facebook.com/eclipselightwalk.
Get your tickets in advance here (Or for a full season’s worth of fun, a season’s pass is available for $50. Call 705.789.4771 or email [email protected])
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