Individuals take part in the Polar Bear Swim on New Year's Day at English Bay Beach in Vancouver, British Columbia, on January 1, 2024. The photograph was taken by Ethan Cairns for THE CANADIAN PRESS.


January 02, 2024

As the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve, Canadians from coast to coast embraced the longstanding tradition of ringing in the new year with an invigorating polar bear plunge. Across the nation, hundreds geared up for a chilly start to 2024 by braving the icy waters in celebration of a fresh beginning.

Among the early risers was Joanie McNally, a resident of Sackville, Nova Scotia, who wasted no time in making a splash at Queensland Beach on the South Shore. With the temperature hovering around -5°C, she and 11 other daring individuals shed their winter layers and plunged into the frigid ocean waves at 9 a.m. The frosty challenge marked not only a communal tradition but also a personal triumph for McNally, who expressed the significance of starting the new year on a brisk note.

Accompanied by her husband, daughter, and a handful of onlookers, McNally and her fellow swimmers sprinted from the frozen sand to the icy water, greeted by cheers and encouragement. Dave Morash, a participant from the Sackville area, noted that this year's polar plunge was the coldest he had experienced in at least six years. A group of high school teachers, Morash included, had been partaking in this icy tradition since 2018, describing the experience as invigorating and akin to a system reboot.

In a departure from the usual New Year's Day routine in Halifax, where the Herring Cove Polar Bear Dip had been a staple for many years, the 2021 dip was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The non-profit organization responsible for the event since 1994 has yet to resume activities, prompting individuals like Halifax resident Darrell Robert to take matters into their own hands. Learning about the cancellation, Robert suggested an impromptu gathering at Queensland Beach, transforming a potential void into a community-driven swim to welcome 2024.

While some embraced new traditions, the absence of the Herring Cove Polar Bear Dip left a void in Halifax's New Year's Day celebrations. The organization expressed intentions to explore future options and sought volunteer support through a social media post. Despite the shift from organized events, Robert emphasized the joy of the community coming together, considering it a fantastic start to the new year.

Similar polar bear plunges, often organized to raise funds for charity, were set to unfold in various locations, including Charlottetown, Saint John, N.B., Oakville, Ont., and Vancouver. As Canadians across the country dipped into frigid waters, the collective spirit of welcoming 2024 with a sense of camaraderie echoed through these icy New Year's Day traditions.

This report by The Canadian Press captures the essence of a nation embracing the chill for a unique and refreshing start to the year, as published on January 1, 2024.

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