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Cast in Ice

Readers raise the cool factor with photos of these sub-zero sculptures.




1 Bromont, Quebec
A howling way to kick off February: taking in sculptures like this one at a rural winter festival.
Photo by Pierre Dunnigan

2 Toronto, Ontario
What’s missing from this chilled-out sports car at an ice carving competition in Yorkville: a block heater.
Photo by Anne Tari

3 Whitehorse, Yukon
Hours for the average sculpture to melt at room temperature: 7 (not an issue at the Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous Festival).
Photo by Susan Rybar


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