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91原创 Polar Bear Swim cancelled two-times in a row

This year roll in the snow instead, said the host of the event
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On New Year鈥檚 Day in 2021 about 30 people braved the chilly water in Fort 91原创 for the annual unofficial polar bear plunge. (91原创 Advance Times files)

Due to floating ice on river banks and increasing COVID cases, the annual polar bear swim at the Bedford Channel in 91原创 has been cancelled this year.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 encourage people mingling because鈥 you breathe very heavily when you come out of water. That just puts everyone鈥檚 safety at risk, keeping in mind rising COVID cases,鈥 said Darian Kovacs, who started the tradition seven years ago with his friends.

鈥淭he weather is not suitable for a dip, too,鈥 he added. Notably, Environment Canada reported that temperatures in B.C. have reached record-breaking lows in recent days and even issued an Arctic outflow warning.

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Last year, RCMP contacted Kovacs requesting him to 鈥渄iscourage鈥 people from crowding the river bank. Though Kovacs took the dip, he didn鈥檛 host the January 2021 swim. Even though last year鈥檚 plunge was unofficial and took place against provincial COVID recommendations, a handful of people did participate.

This year, Kovacs plans to stay at home and spend time in his backyard.

Kovacs said there is still an alternative available for those who want to make Jan. 1 a memorable day.

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鈥淭his year鈥檚 polar bear swim could be polar bear roll,鈥 he said.

鈥淢aybe this year, you can roll in the snow and come back inside鈥 take a roll, post a video on social media,鈥 Kovacs said jokingly.

Organizers of the long-running Arctic Bear Swim at English Bay in downtown Vancouver have switched to an online dip for 2022, encouraging participants to register for the city鈥檚 Digital Dip.

鈥淭his winter season people should think about those living without a shelter and donate to organization, which are trying to keep people warm,鈥 he added.


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Tanmay Ahluwalia

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Tanmay Ahluwalia is a journalist with a digital mindset and a proud alumnus of the University of Delhi.
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