Cleveland’s Festival of Ice

Bundle up and bring the family for a free day at the Great Lakes Science Center and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum and take a stroll between the 2 to see 30 beautiful ice displays at North Coast Harbor Ice Fest 2018.

What We’re Excited to See:
• the Tower of Fire & Ice 5:45pm
• the Ice Slide
• Ice-Carving Demos

Kids can go on a scavenger hunt too; pick up the scavenger list outside of Rock Hall; the first 200 people to complete it will get a free winter beanie.

Also register to win 2 round trip tickets to the land of fire and ice. Iceland sponsored from WOW Air. Visit the WOW air tent at Ice Fest to register. Or online entry will run thru Monday, January 15. Enter Here!  

For more info on the festival, check out Ice Fest info.

 


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