After leaving Plaza Bridge, as noted in yesterday's post, I went for another walk on the Canal skateway. Coming back, I returned to Confederation Park. I had previously taken shots of the main sculptures at night and wanted to do so again- until I saw the line ups. Instead I took some shots of ice sculptures out in the open, including this hockey player, getting up off the ice.
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Wanderings Of A Canadian Loon Through The National Capital And Beyond
Saturday, March 7, 2026
In Confederation Park
This moose stood out. It might have been carved that last weekend.
The big skate still looked good.
As did this bird.
Another ice sculpture- a stylized maple leaf. Very fitting.
The Ice Hogs looked radiant.
As did these
At the west side of the park, on stage were two buskers, performing with fiddle music, and using glow sticks as part of their act. I'll have some more of them for the Entertainment theme day. Tomorrow we'll return to the park on an earlier evening visit.
Friday, March 6, 2026
Ice Sculptures In Colours
At dusk on the final Saturday of Winterlude, I returned to Plaza Bridge, to photograph this set of sculptures of the Ice Hogs and assorted animals, bathed in coloured lights. It turned out to be an ideal time of day for it. The sculptures would have been set up on the first weekend, and lasted two more weekends in the open, doing rather well, I thought.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Snow Carvings In The Park
Another of the bas relief carvings into the snow- this having the look of a Jay.
Another look at that moose.
I saw the Ice Hogs walking around- the mascots of Winterlude. Based on the groundhog, there are four of them that can be found at Winterlude sites. Three of them are in this photo.
Also around this site, several ice benches are built into hollows for photo ops.
A hockey player was carved into the wall nearby.
This is Alexander Graham Bell, the Canadian inventor.
The day I came over was Flag Day. This carving includes a flag, and depicts a Mountie.
I started heading out.
A tug of war was set up, and two groups were having a go at it.
Lots of people make use of this park during Winterlude.
This wall included colourful paint on carved snow.
And lastly, as I headed to board a shuttle bus back to the other side of the river, I photographed this map, specifically for Red, who made inquiries earlier in the series. Nearly all of the Rideau Canal skateway is included in this map, along with multiple sites on both sides of the Ottawa River.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
In The Shadow Of The Moon
This series of panels on the Artemis mission details the extensive preparations undertaken by the crew.
Around the back of the snow mound, another smaller slide, this one made of ice, for younger kids who might not be ready for the big snow slides. Snow carvings accompany the area.
They include a moose in bas relief.
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