toronto polar bear dip 2013

Photos of the Toronto Polar Bear Dip 2013

On the morning of January 1st, 2013, hundreds gathered bright and early at Sunnyside Beach for the Toronto Polar Bear Club Dip. The annual event has been a tradition since 2005, and raises funds for Habitat for Humanity, as well as being a surefire way to banish New Year's Eve hangovers for those who are brave, and motivated enough, to drag themselves out of bed.

toronto polar bear dip 2013

The Toronto Polar Bear dip sees participants, each having brought a minimum sponsorship or donation of $20, run into Lake Ontario in simple bikinis or elaborate costumes--on a day when the temperature dropped beneath the 0 degree mark, although the water temperature was 2 degrees. Many wore (probably ineffectual) hats, scarves and gloves, and most dashed in and quickly ran out.

The event is one of several being held throughout the country, and the Toronto Polar Bear Dip had its highest attendance ever this year, and had raised $28,000 as of an hour before the event's start (although more people registered later).

Check out more photos below.

toronto polar bear dip 2013toronto polar bear dip 2013toronto polar bear dip 2013toronto polar bear dip 2013toronto polar bear dip 2013toronto polar bear dip 2013toronto polar bear dip 2013toronto polar bear dip 2013toronto polar bear dip 2013

Photos by Christian Bobak


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in City

Here are all the 2025 statutory holidays in Canada

Huge stretch of TTC subway spanning 11 stations closed for the next 2 weekends

Most people in Toronto now think that the city is moving in the wrong direction

11 million Canada Post parcels now undelivered ahead of Black Friday

Busy Toronto street kicks off major makeover set to wrap in 2025

Here's how much money you could save during Canada's GST holiday

Huge changes planned to 'transform' a major Toronto street

Canadians working in certain fields can expect a big pay bump in 2025