Tuesday, January 26. 2010AC Polar Dip in the News...Polar Dip has poetic spin![]() Taking the plunge. Sheryl Saint, Adrienne Blaney and Sarah Cosgrove run into the frigid waters of Lake Ontario during Adventure Canada's Robbie Burns Polar Dip held at Lake Front Promenade in Port Credit. Photo by Claudio Cugliari Julia Le January 24, 2010 It was a poetic plunge for many dippers who raced off the shores of Lake Promenade Park today. About 30 dippers were met with rain and temperatures above 3C as they braved the icy waters of Lake Ontario for the annual Robbie Burns Polar Dip charity fundraiser. Now, in its second year, the event, hosted by Port Credit travel tour operators Adventure Canada, brought out about 60 local musicians, academics and writer in celebration of the famed Scottish poet's birthday. "Canada is a cold country, Scotland is a damp one. What better way to celebrate a fine poet than a Mississauga polar plunge on Robbie Burns' birthday," said Adventure Canada President Matthew Swan, who was the mastermind behind the event. This year, proceeds raised will be donated to Doctors Without Borders to help with the relief efforts in Haiti. Adventure Canada announced that they'll be matching all donations made during the event. Last year, it raised about $500 for local charity EcoSource and its environmental education programs for youth, adults and family. jle@missisauga.net Monday, January 18. 20102nd Annual Polar Dip!Join us in Port Credit as we take a dip in the Credit River in honour of Robert Burns' Birthday! ![]() When: Sunday Jan 24, 2010 Where: A.E. Crookes Headland at Lakefront Promenade Park (across from the Port Credit Yacht Club) Time: 2:30 pm follow by addressing the Haggis, Poetry and Music at The Harp, 55 Lakeshore Rd. East, Mississauga. Themes: Swimming, Cold water, Madness, Bagpipes, Whiskey, Music, Madness, Poetry and Madness. Celebration of 251 anniversary of Burns the Bard. Swim Team Captain: Shelagh Rogers, CBC Radio Host Music: Paul Quarrington, Tom Barlow, players from the Yorktown Ukulele Jam Dram Dispensers: Paul Quarrington, historian Ken McGoogan Please RSVP to rsvp@adventurecanada.com or phone 905-271-4000; make sure to let us know whether you'll be dipping, spectating or joining us at the Harp for the post-dip celebrations. There will be a Special Food Menu for the Adventure Canada group available from the Harp. We ask that all dippers to contribute a $5 donation to Distress Centre Peel. When Adventure Canada President Matthew Swan was interviewed about this upcoming event, he got excited, so excited that he provided numerous print-worthy quotations. These quotations were so notable that we've included them all: "Robert Burns never swam in Port Credit, but we wish he had" "Cold water swimming is madness....but these are mad times" "7 days of no swimming makes 1 weak" "Go in hard, come out wet." "Swimming: From the outside looking in, you can't understand it. From the inside looking out, you can't explain it." "75% of our planet is water... can you swim??" If that isn't inspiring enough, here are some more reasons for you to take the dip next Sunday: Bathing in cold water is not new - the Romans adopted the practice as a cure for stomach problems and headaches. It is believed to supercharge the system, improve breathing and muscle tone and decrease fatigue, and has also been claimed by some participants to improve thyroid function and skin tone, and aid constipation. Other evidence illustrates its benefits as a performance enhancer. Join Shelagh Rogers on our Greenland Explorer Expedition. For more information please click here. After you've conquered the Port Credit Dip, why not take a refreshing dip in the Arctic Ocean? Join us on any of our 2010 Canada and the North shipboard expeditions for your chance to earn your official Adventure Canada swim team patch! Arctic Nuts & Bolts!Join Adventure Canada's VP Cedar Bradley-Swan in Ottawa this February! Have you been thinking about enjoying the splendours of the Arctic? Join us for an information session on the nuts and bolts of Arctic travel. How to get there? What to expect? What to wear? When: Thursday, February 11, 2010 Time: 7pm Where: Valberg Imaging Studio. 322 Richmond Road, Ottawa. RSVP necessary rsvp@adventurecanada.com Would you be interested in having an info session in your hometown? Please send your requests to info@adventurecanada.com. Announcing the DRAWNONWARD Art show!All seven members of the DRAWNONWARD artists are hosting a show this February! Join DRAWNONWARD this February at the Engine Gallery for a display of their recent works.
February 4-21, 2010Opening reception: February 4 from 6-10pm, artists will be in attendance. Where: Engine Gallery in the Distillery District 37 Mill St., Bldg 37 Toronto, ON M5A 3R6 For more information, please phone 416-531-9905 or email info@enginegallery.ca The Fjords by Sarah Tacoma! Join photographer & Atlantic Arts Float Alumni Sarah Tacoma for an exhibition of her workWhen: February 25-28, 2010 Where: The Toronto Art Expo at the Metro Convention Centre For more information visit www.sarahtacoma.ca or email Sarah by clicking here.
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