Skaters take rare chance to hit the ice in B.C. cold snap, but face safety warnings
VANCOUVER — Andrew Mar was lacing up at Trout Lake in Vancouver, where a cold snap has been giving residents a rare chance to enjoy what Mar calls the “peak of Canadiana” — outdoor skating.
“This never happens or rarely happens in Vancouver, where it gets so cold that we can skate on the ice. … So, it’s like a special treat,” said Mar at the east Vancouver lake where hundreds of people have taken to the ice.
But the Vancouver Park Board is warning people to stay off the lake, saying it isn’t thick enough to recommend skating. Elsewhere in B.C., people have fallen through ice during the cold spell, prompting warnings from rescue services not to be emboldened by the chilly weather.
At Maple Lake in Cumberland, about 215 kilometres northwest of Victoria on Vancouver Island, rescue crews say a teenager had a lucky escape after plunging through thin ice into 1.5-metre-deep water on Sunday.