On the Assiniboine River behind Bourkevale Community Centre, boots and tuques were scattered around a few makeshift seats a tree stump, a bench made of ice, a white plastic patio chair scuffed grey where skaters pull their laces tight before striding onto the river rinks and paths.
On the Assiniboine River behind Bourkevale Community Centre, boots and tuques were scattered around a few makeshift seats a tree stump, a bench made of ice, a white plastic patio chair scuffed grey where skaters pull their laces tight before striding onto the river rinks and paths.
Winnipeggers have been carving out places to skate along the rivers in an effort to keep busy, connect with others in their communities and get some fresh air while the city remains under code-red restrictions due to COVID-19.