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Keep Children Off The Ice

(SOUTH BRUCE COUNTY, ON) – Southern Bruce County has experienced an unusually mild winter season. Cold arctic air has returned to the area, which may cause ice to start forming. With this in mind, the South Bruce OPP is sending another warning about playing on ice:

Ice does not freeze at a uniform thickness across most lakes and rivers. This can be particularly evident at the start of the winter season when near-shore ice is often much thicker and safer than ice further out.
Not all ice is created equal. Ice that has formed over flowing water, springs, pressure cracks, old ice holes or around the mouths of rivers and streams can be weaker than surrounding ice.
Clear blue ice is the strongest. White or opaque ice is much weaker. Ice that has a honeycombed look, common during thaws or in the spring, should be avoided altogether.
Traveling on frozen lakes or rivers with snowmobiles or vehicles can be particularly dangerous and added precautions must be taken.
Heavy snow on frozen lakes and rivers can insulate the ice below, causing the ice to freeze slower.

It’s important to let others know where you’re planning to fish and advise when you plan to return. If you are missing, rescue crews can narrow their search and potentially save your life.

Parents – be mindful while children are out of school, as they may venture out on frozen ponds, ditches or area waterways. Children should never play on or near ice covered bodies of water unless directly supervised by an experienced adult.

Winter weather conditions can be unpredictable and variable, proper equipment and experience is necessary to have a safe winter season on the ice. For more information on ice safety, visit the Royal Lifesaving Society online at http://www.lifesaving.ca/

Parents and caregivers are urged to share this information with their youth.

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