Montreal polar plunge fans want access to beach along St. Lawrence River
MONTRÉAL — On New Year’s Eve morning in Montreal, Mark Nikiforov sawed a hole into the thick sheet of ice capping the St. Lawrence River, preparing to plunge inside.
With temperatures hovering around -13 C — feeling colder than -20 with the wind chill — Nikiforov and about a dozen others stripped down to bathing suits, toques and gloves, and lowered themselves into the water.
“The more you actually do it, the less cold you will feel,” said Nikiforov, who wore a large furry hat and went into the water last, after supervising the first-timers.
“For me personally, it’s also something to do in the winter season that helps to withstand (the cold), to feel better.”


