Residents of "Cow Bay" proved that it is not short for "cowardly" as residents braved the cooler temperatures on Jan. 1, hitting the icy cold water of Cowichan Bay for the annual polar bear swim.
The Polar Bear Swim in Chemainus offered a refreshing way to start the new year and marked an exciting beginning for one company's venture in the community.
We'd say that the name of this upbeat event is a bit fanciful and that "no polar bears will be present" but that wouldn't be ...
Whether they chose to run full sprint and submerge, or lightly jog and only go in waist-deep, many from Kenosha and beyond ...
Woodland’s Polar Bear Plunge is becoming a New Year’s Day tradition for some families while others seem more intent on seeing ...
Thousands of participants rang in the new year with a cold jump into the water at Coney Island for the 122nd annual Polar ...
Nelson residents took advantage of a relatively temperate New Year's Day by splashing into the water for the annual Polar ...
It was calm, it was dry and the thermometer read a comparatively balmy 2°C midday Wednesday for two of the very first events of the 2025 calendar.
The St. George’s Rotary Club hosted a Polar Bear Swim yesterday morning [Jan 1] on Ordnance Island in St George’s, with ...
It's a tradition NOT for the faint of heart.Thousands of people descended on Metro Vancouver beaches to take part in the annual polar bear swim.We spoke to a few who took the dip!
It was just part of a busy New Year’s Day celebration in Door County, which featured a New Year’s Eve celebration in Sister ...