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The Hunter Ice Festival starts today in Niles Michigan and will last through the weekend and into next week, as long as the ice sculptures stay frozen. The ice sculptures can be found near Riverfront Park in downtown Niles. This year will be more ice, and less festival. People are encouraged to come out to see the ice sculptures, but make sure to be masked up and keep distance between others.
There will be many ice sculptures by artists from all over the United States. They will be actively working on their pieces tonight and this weekend, so head on out to see how the ice sculpting process works. Along with the ice sculptures, most of the businesses in downtown Niles will also be open. This is a great activity for the family whether you want to walk or drive to view all the different art pieces.