Teams of two carvers, one from each province and territory, had 20 hours to sculpt 15 blocks of ice and create a work of art inspired by the theme 'Creatures of the Sea,' a nod to the underwater life of Canada’s oceans.
The votes are in and a pair of ice carvers representing Nova Scotia have won Winterlude's 2023 national ice-carving championship.
This year's first place team of Ross and Antonio Baisas sculpted an octopus having a snack. Titled 'Dinner dance' the description on Winterlude's website says,"As graceful as it may seem in the eyes of some, the octopus remains a deadly predator."In second place were Joel Palmer and Ryan Villiers of Team New Brunswick, with their sculpture titled 'The Mermaid of the Depths'.
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