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Winter activities warm up at Frost Regina

Frost Regina's winter festival attracted large crowds this year, benefiting from unusually warm temperatures for January.

Frost Regina, the city’s annual winter festival, experienced unusually warm weather this January, with temperatures rising to 9 C, allowing families and friends to enjoy winter activities under the sun. The festival showcased a variety of events, including ice skating and a petting zoo, all while promoting opportunities to share Indigenous culture, enriching the community's experience.

Despite the warm temperatures affecting some traditional winter activities, many attendees capitalized on the pleasant weather to engage in outdoor festivities. For example, the animals from Fennek Farms saw increased attendance, as families were eager to take advantage of the mild weather and connect with the attractions typically associated with colder conditions.

The turnout at Frost Regina not only highlights the adaptive nature of community events amid changing weather patterns but also indicates a growing interest in activities that promote local culture, suggesting potential future shifts in how winter festivals may operate as climate conditions continue to change.

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