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Tim Smith / Brandon Sun
Ice skaters take advantage of the smooth-as-glass ice covering Clear Lake as the sun sets in Riding Mountain National Park on a sunny and warm Monday afternoon. The lack of snow so far this year has created a rare opportunity for winter enthusiasts to enjoy the clear ice. In some areas you can see straight through to the bottom of the lake.
Tim Smith / Brandon Sun Ice skaters take advantage of the smooth-as-glass ice covering Clear Lake as the sun sets in Riding Mountain National Park on a sunny and warm Monday afternoon. The lack of snow so far this year has created a rare opportunity for winter enthusiasts to enjoy the clear ice. In some areas you can see straight through to the bottom of the lake.
Tim Smith / Brandon Sun
Families skate, play hockey and explore the crystal clear ice covering Clear Lake as the sun sets in Riding Mountain National Park on a sunny and warm Monday afternoon. The lack of snow so far this year has created a rare opportunity for winter enthusiasts to enjoy the clear ice. In some areas you can see straight through to the bottom of the lake.
Tim Smith / Brandon Sun Families skate, play hockey and explore the crystal clear ice covering Clear Lake as the sun sets in Riding Mountain National Park on a sunny and warm Monday afternoon. The lack of snow so far this year has created a rare opportunity for winter enthusiasts to enjoy the clear ice. In some areas you can see straight through to the bottom of the lake.
Tim Smith / Brandon Sun
Jesse Matas of Riding Mountain National Park skates on the smooth-as-glass ice covering Clear Lake in the Park on a sunny and warm Monday afternoon. Matas skated across the lake to the townsite of Wasagaming and back again. The lack of snow so far this year has created a rare opportunity for winter enthusiasts to enjoy the clear ice.
Tim Smith / Brandon Sun Jesse Matas of Riding Mountain National Park skates on the smooth-as-glass ice covering Clear Lake in the Park on a sunny and warm Monday afternoon. Matas skated across the lake to the townsite of Wasagaming and back again. The lack of snow so far this year has created a rare opportunity for winter enthusiasts to enjoy the clear ice.
Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press
The whole of Clear Lake has frozen flat and almost perfectly clear which many are saying is a very rare event. Richard Dupuis the Riding Mountain National Park Visitor Experience Manager on the clear ice of Clear Lake Monday afternoon.
Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press The whole of Clear Lake has frozen flat and almost perfectly clear which many are saying is a very rare event. Richard Dupuis the Riding Mountain National Park Visitor Experience Manager on the clear ice of Clear Lake Monday afternoon.
Tim Smith / Brandon Sun
Skaters chat on the smooth-as-glass ice covering Clear Lake as the sun sets in Riding Mountain National Park on a sunny and warm Monday afternoon. The lack of snow so far this year has created a rare opportunity for winter enthusiasts to enjoy the clear ice. In some areas you can see straight through to the bottom of the lake.
Tim Smith / Brandon Sun Skaters chat on the smooth-as-glass ice covering Clear Lake as the sun sets in Riding Mountain National Park on a sunny and warm Monday afternoon. The lack of snow so far this year has created a rare opportunity for winter enthusiasts to enjoy the clear ice. In some areas you can see straight through to the bottom of the lake.
Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press
The whole of Clear Lake has frozen flat and almost perfectly clear which many are saying is a very rare event. Reporter Geoff Kirbyson skates on the clear ice of Clear Lake Monday afternoon.
Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press The whole of Clear Lake has frozen flat and almost perfectly clear which many are saying is a very rare event. Reporter Geoff Kirbyson skates on the clear ice of Clear Lake Monday afternoon.
Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press
The whole of Clear Lake has frozen flat and almost perfectly clear which many are saying is a very rare event. Sisters Lauryn and Sam Kuzyk skate on the clear ice of Clear Lake Monday afternoon.
Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press The whole of Clear Lake has frozen flat and almost perfectly clear which many are saying is a very rare event. Sisters Lauryn and Sam Kuzyk skate on the clear ice of Clear Lake Monday afternoon.
Tim Smith / Brandon Sun
Jesse Matas of Riding Mountain National Park skates on the smooth-as-glass ice covering Clear Lake in the Park on a sunny and warm Monday afternoon. Matas skated across the lake to the townsite of Wasagaming and back again. The lack of snow so far this year has created a rare opportunity for winter enthusiasts to enjoy the clear ice.
Tim Smith / Brandon Sun Jesse Matas of Riding Mountain National Park skates on the smooth-as-glass ice covering Clear Lake in the Park on a sunny and warm Monday afternoon. Matas skated across the lake to the townsite of Wasagaming and back again. The lack of snow so far this year has created a rare opportunity for winter enthusiasts to enjoy the clear ice.
Tim Smith / Brandon Sun
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