As I had mentioned, Confederation Park returned to being a rightful host of ice sculptures this year. I paid a number of visits during Winterlude. Most of the big sculptures were under shelters, preserving them for the entire event. Others were wrapped up during off days, and did rather well, including this one with the festival logo.
There was a stage set up at the west end of the park for performances.
The provincial gaming organization is a major sponsor of Winterlude, and their logo was carved out of ice.
Another Winterlude logo in ice.
And the Ice Hogs, again in ice form.
This being a Winter Olympic year, this large skate carved out of ice is appropriate.
Another big sculpture was found nearby.
Over towards the east end of the park, the main sculptures were found. This was set up for photo ops, and very appropriately winter in nature.
Another ice sculpture- an old fashioned snow mobile.
With an ice wall at its base, a large screen was set up over here. At the time of this visit, the Opening Ceremonies of the Milan Winter Olympics was being shown.














Great series. I never tire of seeing these beautiful ice sculptures.
ReplyDeleteI love to show them.
DeleteMy favourite is the skate.
ReplyDeleteGood choice.
DeleteIt’s wonderful to see Confederation Park reclaim its role as a winter showpiece, with the sheltered sculptures and carefully wrapped works standing resiliently through Winterlude’s shifting temperatures.
ReplyDeleteIt's the ideal setting.
DeleteEspecially the skate and the snow mobile are beautiful ice carvings.
ReplyDeleteThey are.
Delete...Winterlude's ice sculptures keep getting better and better!
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteBeautiful sculptures, I like the cute ice hogs. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteBeautifully sculpted!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteIt is looking good there, William.
ReplyDeleteThat it was.
DeleteLots of room for creativity at Winterlude.
ReplyDeleteThere is.
DeleteAll the sculptures look very well made, looks like alot of work went into them.
ReplyDeleteIt's a challenge to carve them.
DeleteBeautiful sculptures, very nice creative work.
ReplyDeleteThey are.
DeleteFantastic sculptures and what an absolutely perfect place to view the winter Olympics.
ReplyDeleteA good spot.
DeleteCool with the big skate.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteWow! They are awesome ~ all of them ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteThanks.
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