ice castle

Libère la Elsa en toi, car tu auras envie de chanter (tousse tousse de hurler) Let it go, Let it go en visitant ce véritable palais de La Reine des Neiges. Créé par des sculpteur.trices de glace réputé.es, ce château version Royaume du Bonhomme Hiver promet de t'en mettre plein la vue. Parions que l'absence du charismatique Olaf ne se fera même pas ressentir.

Situé à 2 h 30 de Montréal, dans les environs du lac George, dans l'état de New York, cet endroit presque surréel a ouvert ses portes le 3 février dernier pour accueillir petit.es et grand.es qui frissonnent de plaisir à l'idée de pouvoir le visiter. C'est leroad trip parfait pour faire changement de ta patinoire de quartier et vivre une journée qui sort de l'ordinaire entre ami.es ou avec ta personne préférée.

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The hype is about to be real starting December 30th when thousands of Edmontonians hit up Hawrelak Park to visit the largest ice castle structure the city has ever seen. You'll definitely be walking through a wonderful winter wonderland in the most literal way possible. The ice castles are constructed using only icicles and water and each structure resembles natural formations such as waterfalls, ice caves, and glaciers. When we think of it now, it's like opening the door to your wardrobe and discovering another Arctic world, minus the lion and the witch. For those of you who have Friday the 30th open, we suggest you round up your friends or family and head down to Hawrelak Park. Make sure your phones are fully charged since you're guaranteed to take a lot of pics.

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An ice castle seems to be every Canadians winter dream. Except, ironically, it's located in the United States.

Saranac Lake, which is a town in New York, holds a magical and wintery themed carnival every year and they have since 1898. This winter carnival includes activities that everyone will love and can enjoy, such as a self-guided ice castle tour, fireworks, parades, and snow sports. Saranac Lake is only a 3 hour drive from Ottawa, so you'll be able to make a fun day-trip this winter to enjoy all that the carnival has to offer!

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Ice castles like the one Elsa made in Frozen don't just exist in fairytales.

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