Two friends in Saskatoon built an extreme snow fort that weighs 20 tonnes and stands 20 feet high, with a circumference of 56 feet. It only took 3 months to do!
For more photos visit the article on the Saskatoon Star Phoenix website.
Two friends in Saskatoon built an extreme snow fort that weighs 20 tonnes and stands 20 feet high, with a circumference of 56 feet. It only took 3 months to do!
For more photos visit the article on the Saskatoon Star Phoenix website.
Each year Quebec city literally builds a hotel out of snow and ice. Over 35,000 people have stayed at the ice hotel since it first opened on New Year’s day in 2001. In addition to over 30 guest-rooms, there is an ice cathedral for couples wanting to get married, an ice climbing wall, an ice slide, a bar that serves drinks in ice glasses, a grand hall, indoor heated bathrooms and outdoor hot tubs. The impressive structure takes over a month to build with 50 workers!