Ice castle - The Frisky family enjoy all the comforts of home in their ice castle at B-Say-Tah. Five families helped to build the ice castle, which took 30 tonnes of ice and took just four and a half hours. The castle even includes a fire pit and heater to stay warm on those cold days and nights.
It took Sean Frisky and five other families only four and a half hours just before Christmas to carve more than 30 tonnes of ice out of Echo Lake and use it to build an ice fortress with a crenelated wall beside their cottage on the B-Sah-Tah road.“We’ve been building ice castle at the lake […]
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