It’s an iconic image synonymous with Canada—a group of kids skating on a frozen pond, playing a spirited game of hockey.
But whether you’re lacing up your skates or grabbing a fishing rod, ensuring the ice is safe before stepping onto frozen water is essential.
Sgt. Ed Sanchuk has seen too many cases where individuals ventured onto ice that wasn’t ready, leading to tragic consequences.
When you arrive at a frozen surface, there are three crucial steps to take: conduct a thorough visual inspection, assess the colour of the ice, and measure its thickness. These actions could save your life.
However, preparation begins before you even step out the door. Ensuring you have the necessary safety equipment is critical when venturing onto ice.
Sanchuk emphasizes the importance of planning ahead, even if you’re confident the ice is thick enough. It’s not about your swimming ability; cold water can incapacitate you within moments.
For essential tips on staying safe during ice-related activities, visit: https://www.destinationontario.com/en-ca/
(Written by: Matt Leblanc)