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We thought that the skating rinks across Canada —in backyards and local recreation centres, on ponds, rivers and lakes — would make the perfect subject matter for this year's photography contest. We were right. Photographers from Yellowknife to Dartmouth pulled out all the f-stops in their submissions to the Blades of Glory Photography Contest. Our thanks to all our entrants, and congratulations to our winners!


Grand Prize

One glorious April day, a group of 4-year-olds were skating on our rink on Great Slave Lake's Yellowknife Bay. As children do, they flopped down to peer through the almost 2-metre-thick ice. One said, "I think I see a fish," and that did it. The kids spent the next several minutes spying on the fish. To get a better perspective, I stood on a chair to take this photograph.

—Fran Hurcomb
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Runner-Up

To outsiders reading the newspapers these days, it might seem as though downtown Toronto is a dangerous place. But each day, people of every ethnicity skate together at Nathan Philips Square. It's a great community activity. Overhead, the arches blur as skaters circle the rink.

—Thomas Evers
Toronto, Ontario
 
Honourable Mention

Perfect conditions: A green Christmas, below-freezing temperatures all week, light winds and glass-smooth ice off the Caribou Plain trail in Fundy National Park. Family fun and wilderness exploration on skates — a real Boxing Day bargain. In this photograph, Daniel Beach eludes his cousin Frederick Bouin.

— Harry Beach
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
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