The 2024 Sylvan Lake Ice Dragon Boat Festival is from Friday, February 16th to Sunday, February 18th in Sylvan Lake, Alb...
The 2024 Sylvan Lake Ice Dragon Boat Festival is from Friday, February 16th to Sunday, February 18th in Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada.
Gather a team and race for the 2024 Championship title in the 2nd Annual Sylvan Lake Ice Dragon Boat Festival Races.
Teams will race on the 200-meter racecourse three times each.
Practices will be on Saturday with the final races on Sunday.
ALL WEEKEND LONG
*Pass-the-Poutine Contest - At participating restaurants while supply lasts
*Lake Skating Rinks - 5 pm-11 pm
FREE - Access at Lakeshore Dr and 49 Street
SATURDAY, FEB. 17
*Polar Bear Dip
12 pm - 1 pm - Lakeshore Dr and 50 St on the west side of the Sylvan Lake pier |-Register to Jump
*Sylvan Lake Farmers Market
Noon - 4 pm at the Family and Community Centre
*Learn to Fish
FREE - 1 pm - 4 pm - Lakeshore Dr and 50 St on the west side of the Sylvan Lake pier.
*Sleigh Rides
FREE - 1 pm - 4 pm - Pickup at Lakeshore Drive and 44 Street
*Club House and Beer Gardens
FREE - 1 pm - 8:30 pm - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
*Ice Dragon Boat Practice Races
FREE - 1:30 pm - 6 pm - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
*Live Music
FREE - 5:15 pm - 8 pm - Club House - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
SUNDAY, FEB. 18
Opening Ceremony
FREE - 10:00 am - Access at Lakeshore Dr and 49 St
*Club House and Beer Gardens
FREE - 1:00 pm - 7 pm - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
*Ice Dragon Boat Races
FREE - 10:45 am - 5:30 pm - Access at Lakeshore Dr and 49 St
*FCSS Take Part in Snow Art
FREE -1 pm - 4 pm - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
*Awards and Closing Ceremony
FREE - 5:40 pm - 6:40 pm - Club House - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
*Fireworks
FREE - 7 pm - Watch from anywhere along Lakeshore Dr
The 2024 Sylvan Lake Ice Dragon Boat Festival is from Friday, February 16th to Sunday, February 18th in Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada.
Gather a team and race for the 2024 Championship title in the 2nd Annual Sylvan Lake Ice Dragon Boat Festival Races.
Teams will race on the 200-meter racecourse ...
The 2024 Sylvan Lake Ice Dragon Boat Festival is from Friday, February 16th to Sunday, February 18th in Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada.
Gather a team and race for the 2024 Championship title in the 2nd Annual Sylvan Lake Ice Dragon Boat Festival Races.
Teams will race on the 200-meter racecourse three times each.
Practices will be on Saturday with the final races on Sunday.
ALL WEEKEND LONG
*Pass-the-Poutine Contest - At participating restaurants while supply lasts
*Lake Skating Rinks - 5 pm-11 pm
FREE - Access at Lakeshore Dr and 49 Street
SATURDAY, FEB. 17
*Polar Bear Dip
12 pm - 1 pm - Lakeshore Dr and 50 St on the west side of the Sylvan Lake pier |-Register to Jump
*Sylvan Lake Farmers Market
Noon - 4 pm at the Family and Community Centre
*Learn to Fish
FREE - 1 pm - 4 pm - Lakeshore Dr and 50 St on the west side of the Sylvan Lake pier.
*Sleigh Rides
FREE - 1 pm - 4 pm - Pickup at Lakeshore Drive and 44 Street
*Club House and Beer Gardens
FREE - 1 pm - 8:30 pm - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
*Ice Dragon Boat Practice Races
FREE - 1:30 pm - 6 pm - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
*Live Music
FREE - 5:15 pm - 8 pm - Club House - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
SUNDAY, FEB. 18
Opening Ceremony
FREE - 10:00 am - Access at Lakeshore Dr and 49 St
*Club House and Beer Gardens
FREE - 1:00 pm - 7 pm - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
*Ice Dragon Boat Races
FREE - 10:45 am - 5:30 pm - Access at Lakeshore Dr and 49 St
*FCSS Take Part in Snow Art
FREE -1 pm - 4 pm - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
*Awards and Closing Ceremony
FREE - 5:40 pm - 6:40 pm - Club House - Access at Lakeshore Drive and 49 Street
*Fireworks
FREE - 7 pm - Watch from anywhere along Lakeshore Dr
This would be interesting to see! I am presuming the paddling poles have an ice pick or grip to propel the boat. I wonder if it is difficult for theThis would be interesting to see! I am presuming the paddling poles have an ice pick or grip to propel the boat. I wonder if it is difficult for the "paddlers" to stay in sych. More ...