Polar Plunge
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Many mark the new year with ‘exhilarating’ polar dip in icy waterHundreds across Canada marked the start of the new year by gleefully plunging into frigid lake and ocean water, some for their first time.CanadaJan 1
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Montreal polar plunge fans want access to beach along St. Lawrence RiverThe polar bear club has started a petition asking the city and borough to meet with them to discuss a set of rules to formalize access for plunges.CanadaDec 31, 2025
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Winnipeg polar plunge raises over $31 thousand for Special Olympics ManitobaAround 60 people took part in the event at True North Square in downtown Winnipeg.CanadaApr 6, 2024
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Calgarians plunge in icy Bow River for better health benefitsGroups of people headed to Bowness Park on Sunday to dip their bodies in ice-cold water for better health.HealthFeb 11, 2024
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Kingston Police host annual Polar Plunge for Special OlympicsIn support of Special Olympics Ontario, over 200 people took a chilly plunge into Kingston's Crawford Wharf at the annual Kingston Police Polar PlungeCanadaFeb 11, 2024
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A look at warm weather impacts in LethbridgeJanuary was a month of weather extremes in Lethbridge. While some welcome the warm temperatures, others are concerned about longer-term impacts.WeatherJan 31, 2024
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Polar Plunge returns to KingstonThe fundraiser raises money for raises money for Special Olympics OntarioCanadaJan 11, 2024
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Kingston, Ont., grandmother takes a polar plunge to support grandmothers in AfricaKingston Grandmother Gail McTague braved the frigid waters of Lake Ontario on New Year's Eve to raise money for grandmothers raising grandchildren in Africa.CanadaDec 31, 2023
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Regina residents take on the chilly polar plungeThe 7th annual fundraising event, in support of Special Olympics Saskatchewan, ran on Saturday in partnership with the ongoing Frost festival.CanadaFeb 11, 2023
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Edmontonians partake in Polar Plunge Special Olympics fundraiserMore than 200 people participated in the Polar Plunge and raised $100,000 for Special Olympics athletes in Edmonton this year.CanadaJan 29, 2023
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