With temperatures dipping well below freezing, local lakes are proving an inviting space for skaters. The last week has seen locals out on Alta and Green Lakes in Whistler, and One Mile Lake in Pemberton.
But because each lake has unique characteristics, including different freeze and thaw times, the Sea to Sky RCMP is urging skaters to be aware of the risk.
“No ice or body of water is ever entirely safe,” “Anyone enjoying recreational activities near a body of water must make their personal safety a top priority.”
The Whistler and Pemberton detachments added a few safety tips to help skaters keep safe out on the ice, including:
- Knowing the condition of the ice before you go out;
- Considering the impact of recent weather patterns;
- Never going out on the ice alone;
- Telling someone your schedule, including where you're going and what time you're expecting to be back;
- Coming prepared with an emergency kit;
- Referring to the
For more information, the RCMP recommends , which, in addition to many of the tips listed by the RCMP, adds wearing a thermal protection/buoyant suit, checking in with local ice experts (like resorts, police and snowmobile clubs) before setting out and carrying a rope with you.
“Remember to make smart, educated choices about water safety, and it will keep both you and the responding emergency services personnel out of danger," added Graebling.