Skating at the Forks – Winnipeg, Manitoba

As I bobbed along, my bright yellow exterior gleaming in the sunlight, I was bubbling with excitement for a play date with my best pal, Grace. The trails shimmered with frost, beckoning us to lace up our skates and breathe in the crisp winter air.

Each winter, the rivers transform into a lively playground, where skaters twirl like whirling dervishes and families stroll along the longest naturally frozen skating trail in the world.

This vibrant tradition started in 2008-09, and boy, has it been a Winnipeg must-do event ever since!

From my cozy perch, I watched everyone enjoying the warming huts.

They’re not just practical shelters; they’re art pieces created by local and international artists in an annual contest.

They certainly add a splash of colour and creativity to the trail.

Some huts make a comeback each year, but most are new contenders, showcasing fresh talent.

It looked a little like a television character named SpongeBob.  Just the sight of it made me feel right at home in the frosty atmosphere.

Folks were gathered here, swapping stories and sipping hot drinks, their cheeks blooming from the cold and their smiles radiating warmth.

Of course, I was thrilled! Little did I know that my role in this game would take a hilariously unexpected twist.

It was a beautiful day of skating and laughter, a memory I’ll treasure as a delightful adventure on the ice!

I even picked up a new friend along the way!

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