Dozens of people took the plunge into the icy waters of the Fraser River on Monday morning for the annual Fort 91原创 Polar Bear Swim.
鈥淚鈥檓 nervous,鈥 said Cheryl Harris, who was taking the plunge for the first time with several of her children and her friend Loretta St. Denis.
St. Denis joked that it was 鈥渇or her health,鈥 and Harris said it was about starting the New Year fresh.
Ultimately, they just wanted to cross the event off their bucket lists.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been talking about it for several years, so this year we were just, 鈥楲et鈥檚 do it!鈥欌 said Harris.
Back for the second year was David Kubilius.
鈥淚鈥檓 trying to remember why I did it last time,鈥 he joked just before noon, when the swimmers rushed into the water.
The atmosphere was fun and he enjoyed the experience, he said. This year he brought more friends and family along.
鈥淭he very first couple seconds isn鈥檛 that bad,鈥 Kubilius said of the polar bear swim. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the next couple seconds.鈥
Organizer Darian Kovacs was pleased to see a good crowd out for this year鈥檚 event, with plenty of kids and families taking part.
He had some advice for first timers or those thinking of doing it next year.
鈥淗ave a good warm up plan,鈥 Kovacs said.
He noted that both lelem cafe and Wendel鈥檚 Coffee Shop were offering free drinks after the swim for those who braved the water.
The other advice? 鈥淕ood footwear,鈥 said Kovacs. The mud and leaves at the edge of the water are slippery.
At noon, everyone taking part ran into the water. Most were out again in seconds, though a few went for a few laps.



