Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge drew thousands of people to the beach on New Year's Day as participants took a freezing dip to ...
2:20 White Rock’s Polar Bear Swim draws a crowd Thousands of people braved frigid waters on New Year’s Day to participate in Polar Bear Swims around B.C. Crowds for the plunge in White Rock ...
Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge took place on New Year's Day, a tradition dating back over a century. Thousands started off ...
Strong winds and almost freezing temperatures didn’t deter thousands of brave souls from jumping into icy cold water for across Canada in a New Year’s Day tradition. Some 750 people took part ...
One of Vancouver's favourite New Year's Day traditions — the annual Polar Bear Swim — was celebrated by thousands again on Wednesday, in an event that has now spread across the world.
New Year’s Day Polar Bear Dips are happening throughout Ontario, offering a unique winter adventure and a chance to meet other thrill-seekers. Remember to bring plenty of towels, blankets, extra ...
John Cavanaugh, left, plunged into the icy waters of the Youghiogheny River with his sons, Zach Cavanaugh, right, Jacob Cavanaugh (not pictured), and friend Grant Solomon, center, on New Year’s Day ..
Donations collected for the Polar Bear Plunge go to help grant wishes for Idaho children battling serious illnesses.
About 200 people gathered at the beach at Brae Island Regional Park last year for a New Year’s Day dip in the Fraser River. A relative newcomer, the Fort Langley Polar Bear Swim started in 2014 ...
Make-A-Wish Idaho is hosting its 22nd annual Gebert-Arbaugh Polar Bear Challenge on Saturday at Lucky Peak State Park. The ...